The following pages link to Generalized Voice-Leading Spaces (Q3101708):
Displaying 34 items.
- Computational geometric aspects of rhythm, melody, and voice-leading (Q733549) (← links)
- Sequential machines and affine musical contours (Q1697096) (← links)
- Bifurcation control and sound intensities in musical art (Q2048498) (← links)
- Tone colour in music and bifurcation control (Q2135150) (← links)
- Constrained voice-leading spaces (Q2820471) (← links)
- Empirically testing<i>Tonnetz</i>, voice-leading, and spectral models of perceived triadic distance (Q2820952) (← links)
- On the construction, comparison, and exchangeability of tuning systems (Q2820953) (← links)
- Generalized Voice Exchange (Q2914453) (← links)
- Three Conceptions of Musical Distance (Q2914455) (← links)
- Constructing Geometrical Spaces from Acoustical Representations (Q2942338) (← links)
- Geometry, Iterated Quantization and Filtered Voice-Leading Spaces (Q2942339) (← links)
- Using Fundamental Groups and Groupoids of Chord Spaces to Model Voice Leading (Q2942340) (← links)
- Bridging scale theory and geometrical approaches to harmony: the voice-leading duality between complementary chords (Q2957424) (← links)
- A<i>Tonnetz</i>model for pentachords (Q3453715) (← links)
- Toward the reconciliation of mathematical theories of voice leading (Q3453718) (← links)
- Contemporary methods in mathematical music theory: a comparative case study (Q3453719) (← links)
- Geometry and the quest for theoretical generality (Q3453721) (← links)
- Tonal prisms: iterated quantization in chromatic tonality and Ravel's ‘Ondine’ (Q3453722) (← links)
- A space for inflections: following up on<i>JMM</i>’s special issue on mathematical theories of voice leading (Q3453724) (← links)
- The inequality factor: skewness and kurtosis as a measure of set-class cohesion (Q3453728) (← links)
- Two musical orderings (Q3454316) (← links)
- Topology of musical data (Q3454317) (← links)
- Voicing Transformations of Triads (Q4564022) (← links)
- A dynamical approach to music analysis (Q4922601) (← links)
- Introduction (Q4993918) (← links)
- Why topology? (Q4993919) (← links)
- Generalized<i>Tonnetze</i>and<i>Zeitnetze</i>, and the topology of music concepts (Q4993920) (← links)
- Parsimonious graphs for the most common trichords and tetrachords (Q5163600) (← links)
- Harmonic distance in intervals and chords (Q5207106) (← links)
- Pseudo-distances between chords of different cardinality on generalized voice-leading spaces (Q5212979) (← links)
- Fourier Phase and Pitch-Class Sum (Q5237256) (← links)
- Autocorrelation of Pitch-Event Vectors in Meter Finding (Q5237279) (← links)
- Exhaustive chord progressions and their use in music composition (Q6555060) (← links)
- Parsimonious sequences of finite sets and their applications to chord progressions and music composition (Q6555068) (← links)