Computational Music Theory and Analysis - Spring 2023

Computational Music Theory and Analysis - Spring 2023

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Class 30 Video: Mathematical and Statistical Musicology

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Class 30 Video: Mathematical and Statistical Musicology

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Computational Music Theory and Analysis - Spring 2023

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  1. 1 Video 0: Overview of 21M.383 Computational Music Theory for OCW Learners
  2. 2 Class 1 Video: How Do Computers "Hear" Music?
  3. 3 Video 1a: music21 Coding Tutorial for OCW Learners
  4. 4 Class 2 Video: Representation of Notes, Pitches, and Durations
  5. 5 Video 3a: Introduction to Pitch Representation
  6. 6 Video 3b: Pitch Representation: Pros, Cons, and Stakeholders
  7. 7 Video 3c: How to Approach the Problem Sets
  8. 8 Class 4 Video: Intro to Scores and Music Representation
  9. 9 Video 4a: How to Read an Academic Article
  10. 10 Video 4b: Music Representation in General
  11. 11 Class 5 Video: Music Representation (II)
  12. 12 Video 6a: Music Representation (III): Unlocking Pitch in music21
  13. 13 Video 6b: Representations of Ontologies: Craig Sapp’s Rosetta Stone
  14. 14 Class 7 Video: Music Representation (IV) & Hierarchies (I)
  15. 15 Video 7a: Unlocking Duration and Note Objects in music21
  16. 16 Video 7b: Streams as Hierarchies: Types of Containers in music21
  17. 17 Video 7c: music21 Streams, Corpus, and Meter Features
  18. 18 Video 7d: Partwise vs. Timewise Polyphonic Representations
  19. 19 Class 8 Video: Hierarchies (II): Streams and Recursions
  20. 20 Video 9a: Music Information Retrieval (MIR): Sound to Score and Music Theory
  21. 21 Video 9b: Introduction to MusicXML
  22. 22 Video 9c: Interview with Michael Good on MusicXML
  23. 23 Class 10 Video: Equivalence and Intervals (I); Hierarchies (IV)
  24. 24 Video 10a: Review: Equivalence Classes and OPTIC
  25. 25 Class 11 Video: Equivalence and Intervals (II) and Filters  in music21
  26. 26 Video 12a: Painting Emotions in Music and Text
  27. 27 Video 12b: Chorales as a Corpus
  28. 28 Video 12c: Graphing and Plotting in music21
  29. 29 Video 12d: How to Work with Ties in music21
  30. 30 Class 13 Video: Corpus Studies and Statistics
  31. 31 Class 14 Video: Corpus Studies and Statistics (II)
  32. 32 Class 15 Video: Encoding Corpora and Voice Leading
  33. 33 Class 17 Video: Introduction to Music Cognition
  34. 34 Classes 18-21 Video: Brief Synopsis of Guest Sessions on Music Cognition
  35. 35 Video 22a: Chord Review and 13 Chords: Some Problems with Roots
  36. 36 Video 22b: Problem Sets 7-8: Working and Composing with Scales, Chords, and Roman Numerals
  37. 37 Video 22c: Algorithmic Improvisation: Intro to George Lewis
  38. 38 Class 23 Video: Algorithmic Composition
  39. 39 Class 24 Video: Algorithmic Composition (II)
  40. 40 Class 25 Video: Algorithmic Composition (III)
  41. 41 Video 26a: Vocabulary Reduction
  42. 42 Class 27 Video: Feature Extraction and Machine Learning
  43. 43 Class 28 Video: Feature Extraction and Machine Learning (II)
  44. 44 Video 29a: Feature Extraction and Machine Learning (III): Artificial Intelligence
  45. 45 Class 30 Video: Mathematical and Statistical Musicology
  46. 46 Class 31 Video: Music Visualization and Optical Music Recognition
  47. 47 Video 32a: Tipping the Iceberg

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