Empirical Musicology Review (Dec 2011)

Time-series analysis of Music: Perceptual and Information Dynamics

  • Marcus T. Pearce

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18061/1811/51214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 125 – 130

Abstract

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Dean and Bailes (2010) provide a tutorial on the use of time-series analysis in research on music perception and a study of the influence of acoustic factors on real-time perception of music. They illustrate their approach with a detailed case study of an electroacoustic composition by Trevor Wishart. In this commentary, I discuss four aspects of Dean and Bailes’ presentation: first, the importance of focusing on dynamic changes in musical structure; second, the benefits of computer-generated music for research on music perception; third, the need for caution in averaging responses from multiple listeners; and finally, the role of time-series analysis in understanding computational information-dynamic models of music cognition.

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