[HN Gopher] Tracking Micro-Rhythmic Variation in Jazz Performanc...
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Tracking Micro-Rhythmic Variation in Jazz Performances (2017)
Author : Tomte
Score : 17 points
Date : 2021-06-17 11:27 UTC (2 days ago)
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| _jcrossley wrote:
| Thanks for sharing this - as a former jazz musician I find this
| problem space fascinating, and have thought a lot about it in
| free time. Here's [1] another paper I found a little more
| approachable, stating that ratios between 1:1 to 3.5:1 are found
| in recordings.
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| [1]
| https://www.ntnu.edu/documents/1001201110/1266017954/DAFx-15...
| leephillips wrote:
| I'm just a listener, but also find this fascinating. I think
| the jazz is in some ways a revival of baroque performance
| traditions. Improvisation was hugely important in the baroque,
| and also they had their own version of swung rhythm; what was
| notated as a string of 8th notes was not played that way.
| agumonkey wrote:
| Anybody ever seen 'curve' modeling of music ? representing scales
| as surfaces and progressions as twists ?
| knrz wrote:
| No, but now I'm curious! Do you have somewhere I can learn more
| about this? Couldn't find anything from Googling
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