DocumentCode :
2381085
Title :
Listening to musical rhythms with progressive wavelets
Author :
Smith, Leigh M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Western Australia Univ., Crawley, WA, Australia
Volume :
2
fYear :
1996
fDate :
26-29 Nov 1996
Firstpage :
508
Abstract :
Analysing and modelling the human perception of musical rhythm provides insights into non-verbal knowledge representation, quantification of musicological theories, and intelligent tools for music performance and composition. Linear phase Gabor transform wavelets are an analysis technique capable of making explicit many elements of musical rhythm theory. Transforms over a continuous time-scale plane (the scalogram) spanning rhythmic frequencies (0.1 to 100 Hz) decompose the multiple temporal relationships between beats into hierarchies of periodicities. Wavelets represent well the transient nature of these rhythmic frequencies in performed music, in particular those from expressive deviations from written notation during performance. Using measures of phase congruence over a range of dilation scales are shown to be useful in highlighting structurally important beats. The performance of the wavelet transform is demonstrated on examples of performed monophonic percussive rhythms possessing intensity accents, changing meters and rubato. The transform results indicate the location of such accents and from these, the inducement of phrase structures
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; hearing; music; spectral analysis; wavelet transforms; 0.1 to 100 Hz; changing meters; continuous time-scale plane; human perception; intensity accents; linear phase Gabor transform wavelets; music performance; musical rhythms; musicological theories; nonverbal knowledge representation; performance; performed monophonic percussive rhythms; periodicities; phase congruence; phrase structures; progressive wavelets; rubato; scalogram; structurally important beats; written notation; Acoustic signal processing; Autocorrelation; Computer science; Frequency; Humans; Rhythm; Signal processing; Timing; Wavelet analysis; Wavelet transforms;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
TENCON '96. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE TENCON. Digital Signal Processing Applications
Conference_Location :
Perth, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3679-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TENCON.1996.608393
Filename :
608393
Link To Document :
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