Tonal theory for the digital age / edited by Walter B. Hewlett, Eleanor Selfridge-Field, Edmund Correia, Jr.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Computing in musicology ; v. 15.
Other Authors: Hewlett, Walter B.
Selfridge-Field, Eleanor
Correia, Edmund
Language:English
Published: Stanford, CA : Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, Stanford University, [2007], ©2007.
Series:Computing in musicology ; v. 15.
Subjects:
Physical Description:205 pages : illustrations, music ; 26 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Cyclic-distance patterns among spectra of diatonic sets: the case of instrument sounds with major and minor scales / Özgür İzmirli
  • The tonal properties of pitch-class sets: tonal implication, tonal ambiguity, and tonalness / David Temperley
  • Navigating tonal space / Petr Janata
  • Out of the grid and into the spiral: geometric interpretations of and comparisons with the spiral-array model of pitch relations / Elaine Chew
  • Toroidal models in tonal theory and pitch-class analysis / Hendrik Purwins, Benjamin Blankertz, Klaus Obermayer
  • Automatic chord identification in symbolic music data: rationale, methods, and applications / Craig Stuart Sapp
  • Assessing disputed attributions for organ fugues in the J.S. Bach catalogue / Peter van Kranenburg
  • Reconsidering the affinity between metric and tonal structures in Brahms' Capriccio Op. 76, No. 8 / Anja Volk, Elaine Chew
  • Chordal evaluation in MIDI-based harmonic analysis: Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms / Eva Ferkova, Milan Ždimal, Peter Šidlik
  • Visualization of tonal content in the symbolic and audio domains / Petri Toiviainen.