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Musical Repetition Detection Across Multiple Exposures
Music Perception, 2012although music's repetitiveness has been a perennial topic of theoretical and philosophical interest, we know surprisingly little about the psychological processes underlying it. As one step in the larger enterprise of examining the psychology of musical repetition, a preliminary question addresses repetition detection: Which repetitions are listeners ...
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Multiple Viewpoint Systems for Music Classification
Journal of New Music Research, 2013Abstract This paper describes a new statistical modelling method for music classification. The method is an extension of the multiple viewpoint method for music prediction and generation. A multiple viewpoint system significantly outperforms all component viewpoints on the tasks of folk tune genre and region classification.
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Music therapy as multiplicity: Implications for music therapy philosophy and theory
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2020The field of music therapy is diverse and complex. Authors have navigated such complexity in myriad ways, often to locate the field’s unique values and purposes.
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Managing music across multiple devices and computers
Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, 2011In this paper we present results from a study to understand how people use, synchronize, and backup personal digital music collections across multiple devices and computers. We conducted a survey of a university community including students, faculty, and staff, with 184 respondents.
Justin Brinegar, Robert Capra
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Aspects of the Multiple Musical Gestures
2005A simple to use pointer interface in 2D for producing music is presented as a means for real-time playing and sound generation. The music is produced by simple gestures that are repeated easily. The gestures include left-to-right and right-to-left motion shapes for spectral envelope and temporal envelope of the sounds, with optional backwards motion ...
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Multiple neck, integral body musical instrument
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004A multiple neck, integral single-body musical instrument having the performance of a multiple full bodied instrument but the feel of a single body construction where the body is substantially u-shaped which defines substantially parallel planes and where a neck extends from each substantially parallel plane.
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Multiple language electronic musical keyboard system
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1983A multiple language electronic keyboard system is disclosed for generating and modifying musical note information. The system includes a plurality of manually activated switches arranged in a matrix of rows and columns with the switches sufficiently close to allow a single finger of the user to activate a plurality of switches in a single stroke.
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Improved MUSIC Algorithm for Multiple Noncoherent Subarrays
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2014This work addresses the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation issue with multiple noncoherent subarrays. We use a maximum likelihood approach to derive a weighted MUSIC (w-MUSIC) algorithm for such arrays, which obtains the overall spatial spectrum via combining the weighted MUSIC spectrum of the subarrays.
Fei Wen, Qun Wan, Rong Fan, Hewen Wei
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Initial experiments with Multiple Musical Gestures [PDF]
The classic orchestra has a diminishing role in society, while hard-disc recorded music plays a predominant role today. A simple to use pointer interface in 2D for producing music is presented as a means for playing in a social situation. The sounds of the music are produced by a low-level synthesizer, and the music is produced by simple gestures that ...
Jensen, Kristoffer, Graugaard, Lars
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Aspects of the Multiple Musical Gestures
2006A simple to use pointer interface in 2D for producing music is presented as a means for real-time playing and sound generation. The music is produced by simple gestures that are repeated easily. The gestures include left-to-right and right-to-left motion shapes for spectral envelope and temporal envelope of the sounds, with optional backwards motion ...
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