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Decontextualizing contextual inversion [PDF]
Contextual inversion, introduced as an analytical tool by David Lewin, is a concept of wide reach and value in music theory and analysis, at the root of neo-Riemannian theory as well as serial theory, and useful for a range of analytical applications.
A Childs+25 more
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Stimulating cognitive, emotional and social development with the help of music: Case study of the pupil with special needs [PDF]
The goal of the study was to improve some cognitive and social abilities and skills of the nine-year-old boy with special needs by using different kinds of methods and techniques of help with music.
Mira Kuzma
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AUTOMATIC MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION USING ROW WEIGHTED DECOMPOSITIONS [PDF]
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IEEE, O'Hanlon, K, Plumbley, MD
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MuSiC: a tool for multiple sequence alignment with constraints [PDF]
Abstract Summary: MuSiC is a web server to perform the constrained alignment of a set of sequences, such that the user-specified residues/nucleotides are aligned with each other. The input of the MuSiC system consists of a set of protein/DNA/RNA sequences and a set of user-specified constraints, each with a fragment of residue/nucleotide
Ching Ta Yu+3 more
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Abstract Vocational interests are traditionally conceived as stable preferences for different activities. However, recent theorizing suggests their intraindividual variability. This preregistered experience sampling study examined intraindividual variation in selected vocational interests states and related situation and person factors (N = 237 ...
Lena Roemer+3 more
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Automatic Environmental Sound Recognition: Performance versus Computational Cost [PDF]
In the context of the Internet of Things (IoT), sound sensing applications are required to run on embedded platforms where notions of product pricing and form factor impose hard constraints on the available computing power.
Krstulovic, Sacha+3 more
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Multiple scaling behaviour and nonlinear traits in music scores [PDF]
We present a statistical analysis of music scores from different composers using detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA). We find different fluctuation profiles that correspond to distinct autocorrelation structures of the musical pieces. Further, we reveal evidence for the presence of nonlinear autocorrelations by estimating the DFA of the magnitude ...
Alfredo González-Espinoza+3 more
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Applications of DFT to the theory of twentieth-century harmony [PDF]
Music theorists have only recently, following groundbreaking work by Quinn, recognized the potential for the DFT on pcsets, initially proposed by Lewin, to serve as the foundation of a theory of harmony for the twentieth century.
A Forte+13 more
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Constructing Adjacency Arrays from Incidence Arrays
Graph construction, a fundamental operation in a data processing pipeline, is typically done by multiplying the incidence array representations of a graph, $\mathbf{E}_\mathrm{in}$ and $\mathbf{E}_\mathrm{out}$, to produce an adjacency array of the graph,
Dibert, Karia+2 more
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Ethnomusicological literature, in addressing the question of folk music revival, devotes little attention to a relevant phenomenon; that is, both the research of ethnomusicologists and performances of revival have had significant repercussions in the ...
Giovanni Giuriati
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