Modelling Keys and Modulation with Scales ...
Document type :
Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...)
Title :
Modelling Keys and Modulation with Scales and Harmonic Progressions
Author(s) :
Feisthauer, Laurent [Auteur]
Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Bigo, Louis [Auteur]
Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Giraud, Mathieu [Auteur]
Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Leve, Florence [Auteur]
Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Modélisation, Information et Systèmes - UR UPJV 4290 [MIS]
Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Bigo, Louis [Auteur]

Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Giraud, Mathieu [Auteur]

Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Leve, Florence [Auteur]
Algomus
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Modélisation, Information et Systèmes - UR UPJV 4290 [MIS]
Conference title :
Digital Music Research Network Workshop (DMRN+14)
City :
London
Country :
France
Start date of the conference :
2019
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Musique, musicologie et arts de la scène
Informatique [cs]/Son [cs.SD]
Informatique [cs]/Son [cs.SD]
English abstract : [en]
Key changes, also called modulations, are common in tonal music. With cadences, they contribute to what can be called a tonal path, and generally to the structure of music. To better model key modulations throughout a ...
Show more >Key changes, also called modulations, are common in tonal music. With cadences, they contribute to what can be called a tonal path, and generally to the structure of music. To better model key modulations throughout a piece, we propose to take into account scales, strong harmonic progressions as well as key relationships. We test these proposals on a corpus of Mozart String Quartets movements.Show less >
Show more >Key changes, also called modulations, are common in tonal music. With cadences, they contribute to what can be called a tonal path, and generally to the structure of music. To better model key modulations throughout a piece, we propose to take into account scales, strong harmonic progressions as well as key relationships. We test these proposals on a corpus of Mozart String Quartets movements.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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