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Harmony: A Psychoacoustical Approach

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My first encounter with the theory of harmony was during my last year at school (1975). This fascinating system of rules crystallized the intuitive knowledge of harmony I had acquired from years of piano playing, and facilitated memorization, transcription, arrangement and composition. For the next five years, I studied music (piano) and science (Physics) at the Univer sity of Melbourne. This "strange combination" started me wondering about the origins of those music theory "rules". To what extent were they determined or influenced by physics? mathematics? physiology? conditioning? In 1981, the supervisor of my honours project in musical acoustics, Neville Fletcher, showed me an article entitled "Pitch, consonance, and harmony", by a certain Ernst Terhardt of the Technical University of Munich. By that stage, I had devoured a considerable amount of (largely unsatisfactory) material on the nature and origins of harmony, which enabled me to recognize the significance of Terhardt's article. But it was not until I arrived in Munich the following year (on Terhardt's invitation) that I began to appreciate the conse quences of his "psychoacoustical" approach for the theory of harmony. That is what this book is about. The book presents Terhardt's work against the broad context of music perception research, past and present. Music perception is a multidisciplinary mixture of physics, psychology and music. Where different theoretical ap proaches appear contradictory, I try to show instead that they complement and enrich one another.

List of contents

1. Background.- 1.1 Music Theory.- 1.2 Physically Based Theories.- 1.3 Psychologically Based Theories.- 1.4 Towards a Psychophysical Theory.- 2. Psychoacoustics.- 2.1 Philosophy of Perception.- 2.2 Auditory Sensation.- 2.3 Extraction of Information.- 2.4 Tone Sensation.- 2.5 Pitch Perception.- 3. Psychomusicology.- 3.1 Conditioning.- 3.2 Consonance.- 3.3 Musical Pitch.- 3.4 Tonality.- 4. Model.- 4.1 General Aspects.- 4.2 Input.- 4.3 Masking and Audibility.- 4.4 Recognition of Harmonic Pitch Patterns.- 4.5 Salience.- 4.6 Sequential Pitch Relationship.- 5. Experiments.- 5.1 General Method.- 5.2 Multiplicity.- 5.3 Pitch Analysis.- 5.4 Similarity of Piano Tones.- 5.5 Similarity of Synthetic Tones I.- 5.6 Similarity of Synthetic Tones II.- 5.7 Similarity of Chords.- 5.8 Discussion.- 6. Applications.- 6.1 Simultaneities.- 6.2 Progression.- 6.3 Pieces.- Glossary of Symbols.- References.

Product details

Authors Richard Parncutt
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642748332
ISBN 978-3-642-74833-2
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 161 mm x 14 mm x 238 mm
Weight 354 g
Illustrations XII, 212 p.
Series Springer Series in Information Sciences
Springer Series in Information Sciences
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

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