2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04579-0_5
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A Model of Musical Motifs

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“…Anders [2009] argues that the foundation for the successful modeling of harmony was the modeling of harmonic concepts such as pitches, intervals, chords, and scales. As a first step towards a model of classical melody composition, the author presents a formal model of musical motifs.…”
Section: Melody and Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anders [2009] argues that the foundation for the successful modeling of harmony was the modeling of harmonic concepts such as pitches, intervals, chords, and scales. As a first step towards a model of classical melody composition, the author presents a formal model of musical motifs.…”
Section: Melody and Formmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, pitch contour motifs are possible that constrain only the direction of melodic intervals. The variation motif model defines an extra music representation for motifs that explicitly represents analytical features such as the identity and variation of a motif by variables (Anders 2009). Users define what a motif identity means (e.g., which parameters are involved, and how they are constrained), and which variations are possible (defined as a set of transformation functions).…”
Section: An Extensible System: Strasheelamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, composers can control features of the resulting motivic structure manually (Anders, 2009). For example, composers may pre-compose features of the motifs of a piece such as outlining their rhythmic structure (e.g.…”
Section: Score Information and Variable Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%