Multi-scale Analysis and Visualization of Pitch Structures in Music
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Explore multi-scale analysis and visualization techniques for understanding pitch structures in music through this comprehensive lecture by Elaine Chew from the Center for Language & Speech Processing at Johns Hopkins University, covering computational approaches to analyzing musical pitch relationships across different temporal scales, visualization methods for representing complex musical structures, and applications of these techniques in music information retrieval and analysis.
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2005 08 03 Elaine Chew Multi-scale Analysis and Visualization of Pitch Structures in Music
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU
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The presentation "Multi-scale Analysis and Visualization of Pitch Structures in Music" by Elaine Chew is an important resource for anyone interested in computation-based musical analysis. It offers a robust framework for understanding and visualizing how individual pitches and chords interact within a piece of music. While it may be challenging for a general audience, the talk provides exceptional insights into how mathematics and computer science can profoundly enrich the study of musicology.