Andersen, 2023 - Google Patents
Performance Spaces for Improvised and Notated MusicAndersen, 2023
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- 502980177556916860
- Author
- Andersen D
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- Journal of Music Theory
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Abstract compositional spaces have long been used to illustrate structural relationships within and between musical works. However, despite robust scholarship employing spaces to depict the possibilities available to composers, space-based analytical methods have …
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