Nonlinearities and Synchronization in Musical Acoustics and Music Psychology

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Nonlinearities and Synchronization in Musical Acoustics and Music Psychology

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Nonlinearities are a crucial and founding principle in nearly all musical systems, may they be musical instruments, timbre or rhythm perception and production, or neural networks of music perception. This volume gives an overview about present and past research in these fields. In Musical Acoustics, on the one hand the nonlinearities in musical instruments often produce the musically interesting features. On the other, musical instruments are nonlinear by nature, and tone production is the result of synchronization and self-organization within the instruments. Furthermore, as nearly all musical instruments are driven by impulses an Impulse Pattern Formulation (IPF) is suggested, an iterative framework holding for all musical instruments. It appears that this framework is able to reproduce the complex and perceptionally most salient initial transients of musical instruments. In Music Psychology, nonlinearities are present in all areas of musical features, like pitch, timbre, or rhythm perception. In terms of rhythm production and motion, self-organizing models are the only ones able to explain sudden phase-transitions while tapping. Self-organizing neural nets, both of the Kohonen and the connectionist types are able to reproduce tonality, timbre similarities, or phrases. The volume also gives an overview about the signal processing tools suitable to analyze sounds in a nonlinear way, both in the Fourier-domain, like Wavelets or correlograms, and in the phase-space domain, like fractal dimensions or information structures. Furthermore, it gives an introduction to Physical Modeling of musical instruments using Finite-Element and Finite-Difference methods, to cope with the high complexity of instrument bodies and wave couplings. It appears, that most musical systems are self-organized ones, and only therefore able to produce all unexpected and interesting features of music, both in production and perception.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Signal Processing
Frequency Representations
Embedding Representations
Physical Modelling
Musical Acoustics
Musical Instruments
Impulse Pattern Formulation
Examples of Impulse Pattern Formulation
Music Psychology
Psychoacoustic
Timbre
Rhythm
Pitch, Melody, Tonality
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Series
Current Research in Systematic Musicology -- 2

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Dewey Decimal Class
620
Library of Congress
QA76.9.M35, TA1-2040

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[electronic resource] /
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XII, 517 p.
Number of pages
517

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OL27077590M
Internet Archive
nonlinearitiessy00bade
ISBN 13
9783642360985

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