Slide 1The Basics Octaves: Two notes that “sound” the same because they have frequencies in a ratio of 1 to 2, are called octaves. Since the notes “sound” the same…
Slide 1 1 Musical Modality in Spontaneous and Acted Speech Dicky Gilbers & Laura van Eerten in cooperation with Maartje Schreuder and the MA students Astrid Menninga,…
Slide 1 A Subsequence Matching with Gaps-Range-Tolerances Framework: A Query-By-Humming Application Alexios Kotsifakos University of Texas at Arlington, University of Athens…
Slide 1 Interactive and Independent Constraints in Strophic Textsetting John Halle Bard Conservatory of Music [email protected] (available for download at www.johnhalle.com/musical.writing.technical/similarity.real.pdf)…
MUSIC AND DYSLEXIA GUIDE 1 TEACHER GUIDE TO MUSIC AND DYSLEXIA 2 MUSIC AND DYSLEXIA GUIDE CONTENTS ...to Music Teacherâs and the British Dyslexia Associationâs guide to…
Musical Modality in Spontaneous and Acted Speech Dicky Gilbers & Laura van Eerten in cooperation with Maartje Schreuder and the MA students Astrid Menninga, Frida Koopmans,…
Persia Part 2 Trinidad Steel, Part 1 S Bellwork: Define Terms Melody-- A sequence of notes that make up the theme of a song. Also known as an ear bugâitâs the part of the…
Chapter 17 Section 2 What is music? Music and noise are groups of sounds. Music is a group of sounds that have been deliberately produced to make a regular pattern. Music…
The Neuroscience of Music Main points Music is like language Characterized by rhythmic sequential sounds Has syntax: ârulesâ by which a sequence of notes is ordered Conveys…