Computational musicology in Hindustani music
Series: Computational music sciencePublication details: Springer, 2014. Cham, Switzerland:Description: xi, 107 p.; pb; 24 cmISBN:- 9783319365534
- 781.264 CHA
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781.11 VIS How music can make you better | 781.2 MAO Music by the numbers: from pythagoras to schoenberg | 781.2 WHI Physics and music: the science of musical sound | 781.264 CHA Computational musicology in Hindustani music | 781.49 ELM Audio production principles | 781.49 PED Recording, mixing, and mastering reference handbook | 781.6296345 EBR Performing Africa |
The book opens with a short introduction to Indian music, in particular classical Hindustani music, followed by a chapter on the role of statistics in computational musicology. The authors then show how to analyze musical structure using Rubato, the music software package for statistical analysis, in particular addressing modeling, melodic similarity and lengths, and entropy analysis; they then show how to analyze musical performance. Finally, they explain how the concept of seminatural composition can help a music composer to obtain the opening line of a raga-based song using Monte Carlo simulation. The book will be of interest to musicians and musicologists, particularly those engaged with Indian music.
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