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Human newborns form musical predictions based on rhythmic but not melodic structure

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Modelling musical dynamics

Proceedings of the 5th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound, 2010
This paper deals with dynamics, i.e. loudness, in music. We developed models to describe and recreate dynamics properties of human musicians' expressive performances within a performance system. Their diversity and variability bears a particular challenge to the flexibility of such models.
Tilo Hähnel, Axel Berndt
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Complex dynamics and musical structure

Interface, 1990
Abstract A piece of music is generally perceived as the time evolution of acoustical signals, but, because of its complexity, the intrinsic dynamics of the music cannot be easily identified or characterized. A musical sequence can also be considered as the time series resulting from a dynamical phenomenon.
Boon, Jean‐pierre   +2 more
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The functional dynamics of music

Music and Letters, 1948
THE approach to the study of the nature of music must start with its origins. But Scores of philosophers, economists and scientists have in the last two hundred years attempted to get to the truth, and yet have not been able to present as much as one acceptable theory, indeed, one uncontested fact. . . . Music . . .
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Dynamical Music with Musical Boolean Networks

2018
An extended Boolean network model is investigated as a possible medium in which a human composer can write music. A Boolean network is a simple discrete-time dynamical system whose state is characterised by the states of its constituent Boolean-valued vertices.
George Gabriel, Susan Stepney
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Dynamic texture models of music

2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2009
In this paper, we consider representing a musical signal as a dynamic texture, a model for both the timbral and rhythmical qualities of sound. We apply the new representation to the task of automatic song segmentation. In particular, we cluster sequences of audio feature-vectors, extracted from the song, using a dynamic texture mixture model (DTM).
Gert R. G. Lanckriet   +2 more
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Modeling Music as a Dynamic Texture

IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2010
We consider representing a short temporal fragment of musical audio as a dynamic texture, a model of both the timbral and rhythmical qualities of sound, two of the important aspects required for automatic music analysis. The dynamic texture model treats a sequence of audio feature vectors as a sample from a linear dynamical system.
Gert R. G. Lanckriet   +2 more
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Generating Music from Flocking Dynamics [PDF]

open access: possible2012 American Control Conference (ACC), 2012
We explore different approaches for generating music from the flocking dynamics of groups of mobile autonomous agents following a simple decentralized control rule. By developing software that links these dynamics to a set of sound wave generators, we study how each approach reflects sonically the transition to collective order and which produces ...
Cristián Huepe   +2 more
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