Generalized voice-leading spaces
- PMID: 18420928
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1153021
Generalized voice-leading spaces
Abstract
Western musicians traditionally classify pitch sequences by disregarding the effects of five musical transformations: octave shift, permutation, transposition, inversion, and cardinality change. We model this process mathematically, showing that it produces 32 equivalence relations on chords, 243 equivalence relations on chord sequences, and 32 families of geometrical quotient spaces, in which both chords and chord sequences are represented. This model reveals connections between music-theoretical concepts, yields new analytical tools, unifies existing geometrical representations, and suggests a way to understand similarity between chord types.
Comment in
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Music theory. Geometrical music theory.Science. 2008 Apr 18;320(5874):328-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1155463. Science. 2008. PMID: 18420923 No abstract available.
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