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Modern Methods for Musicology
Modern Methods for Musicology
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AHRC ICT Method Network
AHRC Research Centre
audio signal processing
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Chopin
computational music analysis
computer-assisted musicological methods
Constituent Hierarchies
creative
Creative Music Practice
digital humanities
education
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Expert Seminar
Expressive Music Performance
feedback
Hidden Markov Model
Humanities Computing
ICAD
ICT Tool
information
interdisciplinary music research
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology
MIR
Music Analysis
music information retrieval
Music Information Retrieval Evaluation Exchange
Music Notation Software
Music Performance
Music Representation Systems
Musical Surface
Pitch Class Set Analysis
Pitch Detection Algorithm
practice
real
Real Time Visual Displays
Real Time Visual Feedback
research
retrieval
Scottish Music
text encoding in musicology
time
visual
Vocal Folds
Product details
- ISBN 9781138257733
- Weight: 400g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 Mar 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Written by leading experts, this volume provides a picture of the realities of current ICT use in musicology as well as prospects and proposals for how it could be fruitfully used in the future. Through its coverage of topics spanning content-based sound searching/retrieval, sound and content analysis, markup and text encoding, audio resource sharing, and music recognition, this book highlights the breadth and inter-disciplinary nature of the subject matter and provides a valuable resource to technologists, musicologists, musicians and music educators. It facilitates the identification of worthwhile goals to be achieved using technology and effective interdisciplinary collaboration.
Tim Crawford is Senior Lecturer in Computational Musicology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the UK coordinator and co-founder of the OMRAS (Online Music Recognition and Searching) project. Lorna Gibson is a Divisional Manager at the University College London, UK.
Modern Methods for Musicology
€68.99
