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Acquiring musical knowledge increases music liking: Evidence from a neurophysiological study. [PDF]
Abstract People possessing musical knowledge tend to enjoy music more, but the linkage remains to be determined. Based on the shared affective motion experience model for music appreciation, we hypothesized that acquiring musical knowledge about the music itself, for example, an analytical understanding of music elements and the related emotional ...
Hou Y, Song B, Zhu Y, Yu L, Hu Y.
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Schenkerian Analysis by Computer: A Proof of Concept [PDF]
Abstract A system for automatically deriving a Schenkerian reduction of an extract of tonal music is described. Schenkerian theory is formalized in a quasi-grammatical manner, expressing a reduction as a binary-tree structure. Computer software which operates in the manner of a chart parser using this grammar has been implemented, capable of deriving a
Alan Marsden
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6. From Musical Psychology to Husserlian Phenomenology to Schenkerian Analysis
This study is written at the suggestion of Master Octav Calleya, a disciple of Celibidache and Franco Ferrara, who addresses those passionate about Musical Phenomenology and Acoustics.
Rusu Iulian
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Analysis of analysis: importance of different musical parameters for Schenkerian analysis [PDF]
While criteria for Schenkerian analysis have been much discussed, such discussions have generally not been informed by data. Kirlin [Kirlin, Phillip B., 2014 “A Probabilistic Model of Hierarchical Music Analysis.” Ph.D.
Kirlin, Phillip B., Yust, Jason
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Software for Schenkerian Analysis [PDF]
Software developed to automate the process of Schen-kerian analysis is described. The current state of the art is that moderately good analyses of small extracts can be generated, but more information is required about the criteria by which analysts make
Marsden, Alan
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Despite Schenkerian analysis's widespread use in music theory education in many countries, this analytical approach has not been comprehensively introduced or widely applied in Japan. This study explores the application of Schenkerian analysis to deepen the understanding of musical structure among non-music major students in Japan. Utilizing foreground
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Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis - TU Berlin, 3.–5. Juni 2005 [PDF]
Hans-Ulrich Fuss
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Rules Are Made to Be Broken, or the Menuetto of Beethoven’s Op. 2, No. 1
: A striking gesture appears at the climax of the first phrase of the Menuetto from Ludwig van Beethoven’s Sonata for Piano in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1. This motivic gesture, which may be understood as derived from manipulation of standard voice-leading ...
Poundie Burstein
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Vom Satzmodell zum Modell [PDF]
In dem folgenden Beitrag wird vom ›Satzmodell‹ (›Satztypen und -formeln‹ im Sinne von Carl Dahlhaus) ausgehend ein Modellbegriff entwickelt, der die Anforderungen empirischer Forschung im Bereich der musikalischen Analyse erfüllt. In einem ersten Schritt
Ulrich Kaiser
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Haydn, Schenker, Schönberg. Ein Beitrag zur Eklektizismusdebatte in der Musiktheorie [PDF]
Unterschiedliche analytische Verfahren in der Praxis miteinander zu kombinieren wird durch die Unzulänglichkeiten bestehender Theorien und die Komplexität musikalischer Kompositionen nahegelegt, birgt aber eine Reihe methodologischer Schwierigkeiten. Der
Oliver Schwab-Felisch
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