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It takes time to synchronize: the emergence of dyadic heart-rate synchrony during music therapy in neurorehabilitation. [PDF]
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MUSIC and Ramanujan: MUSIC-like algorithms for integer periods using nested-periodic-subspaces
2017 51st Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, 2017Can the MUSIC algorithm be used for period estimation? Prior works in this direction were based on modifying the search over the conventional complex-exponentials based pseudospectrum to look for harmonically spaced peaks. For applications where the period of the discrete signal can be well approximated by integers, this paper proposes much simpler ...
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Rhythm and periodicity detection in polyphonic music
1999 IEEE Third Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (Cat. No.99TH8451), 1999We describe a novel approach for detecting perfect and imperfect periodicities in polyphonic music. The approach relies on beat and rhythm information extracted from the raw data after low-pass filtering. The beat and rhythm information is analyzed with a binary tree or trellis tree parsing depending on the length of the pauses in the underlying signal.
Masoud Alghoniemy, Ahmed H. Tewfik
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Tempo, 1952
In his presidential lecture to the English Association Mr. A. L. Rowse consoled his audience by the remark that if “writing is not at a high peak at the moment, English painting is enjoying a more creative period than it has since the eighteenth century, and English music than at any time since the Elizabethans.” I am not competent to discuss this ...
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In his presidential lecture to the English Association Mr. A. L. Rowse consoled his audience by the remark that if “writing is not at a high peak at the moment, English painting is enjoying a more creative period than it has since the eighteenth century, and English music than at any time since the Elizabethans.” I am not competent to discuss this ...
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Notes, 1983
The "New Music Periodicals" column describes and briefly reviews newly issued music journals. New music or musicological series are not covered here but are reviewed elsewhere in Notes. Comprehensive reviews of new music journals may appear in the Notes book review section when full evaluation is appropriate.
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The "New Music Periodicals" column describes and briefly reviews newly issued music journals. New music or musicological series are not covered here but are reviewed elsewhere in Notes. Comprehensive reviews of new music journals may appear in the Notes book review section when full evaluation is appropriate.
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Meter and Periodicity in Musical Performance
Journal of New Music Research, 2001This paper presents a psychoacoustically based method of data reduction motivated by the desire to analyze the rhythm of musical performances. The resulting information is then analyzed by the “Periodicity Transform” (which is based on a projection onto “periodic subspaces”) to locate periodicities in the resulting data.
William A. Sethares, Thomas W. Staley
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Music at the Period of Post-Postmodernism
Журнал Общества теории музыки, 2020Ведущие исследователи современной музыки из России и Франции — Л. Акопян, И. Стоянова, Т. Цареградская — обсуждают в рамках круглого стола особенности музыкальной культуры в период постпостмодернизма: изменения в требованиях к профессионалу, сочиняющему музыку, стирание границ между модернизмом и постмодернизмом и т. д.
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