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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2017/newsitem/9416/27-
 October-2017-Music-Cognition-Reading-Group-Peter-H
 arrison
DTSTAMP:20171023T030153
SUMMARY:Music Cognition Reading Group, Peter Harri
 son
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Peter Harrison
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171027T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171027T170000
LOCATION:Room F1.15, ILLC, Science Park 107, Amste
 rdam
DESCRIPTION:The notion of representation is crucia
 l for understanding Western tonal harmony. We inve
 stigate the explanatory power of different harmony
  representations in a series of computational stud
 ies, analyzing large datasets of classical, popula
 r, and jazz music. The results demonstrate the str
 uctural importance of many representations from mu
 sic psychology and music theory, with structural i
 mportance varying as a function of musical genre. 
 Combining these representations into one statistic
 al model allows considerably more accurate charact
 erizations of harmonic structure. The results have
  implications for music theory, music information 
 retrieval, and music psychology.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The notion of 
 representation is crucial for understanding Wester
 n tonal harmony. We investigate the explanatory po
 wer of different harmony representations in a seri
 es of computational studies, analyzing large datas
 ets of classical, popular, and jazz music. The res
 ults demonstrate the structural importance of many
  representations from music psychology and music t
 heory, with structural importance varying as a fun
 ction of musical genre. Combining these representa
 tions into one statistical model allows considerab
 ly more accurate characterizations of harmonic str
 ucture. The results have implications for music th
 eory, music information retrieval, and music psych
 ology.</p>\n
URL:https://musicreadinggroup.wordpress.com/
CONTACT:Bastiaan van der Weij at b.j.vanderweij at
  uva.nl
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