2020
DOI: 10.3390/e22111291
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A Computational Model of Tonal Tension Profile of Chord Progressions in the Tonal Interval Space

Abstract: In tonal music, musical tension is strongly associated with musical expression, particularly with expectations and emotions. Most listeners are able to perceive musical tension subjectively, yet musical tension is difficult to be measured objectively, as it is connected with musical parameters such as rhythm, dynamics, melody, harmony, and timbre. Musical tension specifically associated with melodic and harmonic motion is called tonal tension. In this article, we are interested in perceived changes of tonal te… Show more

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“…A song is a type of music that is created to be sung by a singer. Although there are different definitions of music and song, several musical attributes also exist in songs, such as tonality, timbre, and rhythm [17].…”
Section: B Music Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A song is a type of music that is created to be sung by a singer. Although there are different definitions of music and song, several musical attributes also exist in songs, such as tonality, timbre, and rhythm [17].…”
Section: B Music Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research could certainly investigate the relationship between these two metaphors in the context of chord-to-chord successions, although "tension" itself has various competing theories to describe it (e.g., Farbood, 2012;Harrison & Pearce, 2020;Navarro-Caceres, Caetano, Bernardes, Sanchez-Barba, & Sanchez-Jara, 2020;Pressnitzer, McAdams, Winsberg, & Fineberg, 2000;Teo, 2020).…”
Section: Modeling Musical Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also show that applying the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) on pitch-class vectors produces an effective map of keys and harmonic functions. This method has previously been used to characterize musical keys (Cuddy and Badertscher, 1987;Krumhansl, 1990;Yust, 2017b), as a feature description for musical audio (Harte et al, 2006;Ramiréz et al, 2020), and as a tool for computational analysis of musical works and large corpora (Yust, 2019;Novarro-Cáceres et al, 2020;Harding, 2020Harding, , 2021Chiu, 2021;Viaccoz et al, 2022;Harasim et al, 2022). In our Experiment 1 we use the DFT to classify clusters into three basic types (triadic, tetradic, and scalar).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%