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An Introduction to Music Analysis with Computer

Brown, Andrew R. (1999) An Introduction to Music Analysis with Computer. XArt Online Journal 4(1).

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Abstract

The computer is widely used as an analytical tool. Most obviously in business where spreadsheets are routinely used to track and forecast financial and inventory details. While there is are a small group of dedicated musicologists working with computing tools for musical analysis, the computer is more commonly used by musicians for sequencing, recording, or publishing. Musical analysis can be aided by the computer using those same sequencing, recording and publishing tools to capture and examine music in familiar notations. Statistically analyse music can be achieved by converting music to numbers and utilising the comprehensive resources of spreadsheets. Specialized programs music for analysis do exist, some of which will be mentioned below. They perform specific functions directly related to musicological theories. This article introduces the issues and tools of musical analysis with computers, exploring the potential and sign-posting the pitfalls.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:music; analysis; computer
Subjects:410000 The Arts > 410100 Performing Arts > 410101 Music
ID Code:6807
Deposited By:Brown, Andrew
Deposited On:30 March 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.explodingart.com/XartJournal/XAOJ41.htm
Copyright Owner:Author
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