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Journal of Music Theory (1999) 43 (2): 359–371.
Published: 01 October 1999
...Arnold Whittall Meter as Rhythm Christopher F. Hasty New York and Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1997 xviii, 310 pp. 1999 © Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 1999 Meter as Rhythm Christopher F. Hasty New York and Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1997 xviii, 310 pp...
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Journal of Music Theory (2004) 48 (2): 325–336.
Published: 01 October 2004
...Danuta Mirka Justin London Hearing in Time: Psychological Aspects of Musical Meter Oxford University Press, 2004: x+195 pp. ($39.95 cloth) 2004 © Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 2004 Baker, Nany Kovaleff, ed. and trans. 1983 . Introductory Essay on Composition. New...
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Journal of Music Theory (2011) 55 (2): 253–264.
Published: 01 October 2011
...: Rhythm and Meter in the German Lied Oxford Studies in Music Theory Oxford University Press , 2010 : xxii + 229 pp., with musical examples on a companion website $49.95 cloth © 2012 by Yale University 2012 Works Cited Cone Edward T. 1968 . Musical Form and Musical Performance...
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Published: 01 April 2021
Image 1. Two representations of a meter. More
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Published: 01 April 2021
Image 4. Meter and grouping in the grand square: (a) beginning-accented groups and (b) endaccented groups. More
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Published: 01 October 2021
Example 4a. Haken, “Carousel” (6:07–6:35), guitar meter. More
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Example 4b. Haken, “Carousel” (6:07–6:35), drum meter. More
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Journal of Music Theory (2021) 65 (2): 185–237.
Published: 01 October 2021
...Example 4a. Haken, “Carousel” (6:07–6:35), guitar meter. ...
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Journal of Music Theory (2023) 67 (1): 187–198.
Published: 01 April 2023
...Stephen S. Hudson sshudson@u.northwestern.edu John Paul Ito . Focal Impulse Theory: Musical Expression, Meter, and the Body . Indiana University Press , 2020 : 398 pp. ( $80.00 hardcover, $25.00 paper). Mariusz Kozak . Enacting Musical Time: The Bodily Experience...
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Journal of Music Theory (2009) 53 (1): 1–56.
Published: 01 April 2009
...Scott Murphy The metric cube is a kind of graph of meters proposed as a complement to the types of metric spaces that have already been put forth in music-theoretic scholarship, particularly by Richard Cohn. Whereas Cohn's most recent kind of metric space (2001) can compare meters only...
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Journal of Music Theory (2013) 57 (1): 87–118.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Channan Willner Hemiolas are by definition metrically dissonant, in durational disagreement with the notated meter. But when extended metrical shifts (known also as afterbeats or afterbeat displacement ) displace a composition in part or in whole to the right (in order to emphasize the closing beat...
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Journal of Music Theory (2021) 65 (2): 325–374.
Published: 01 October 2021
... method and concepts of meter, especially nonisochronous meter, maximally even rhythmic patterns, and the potential of rhythmic canons to interlock and make different kinds of combinatorial patterns. Copyright © 2021 by Yale University 2021 Steve Reich rhythmic canon meter discrete Fourier...
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Journal of Music Theory (2012) 56 (2): 169–223.
Published: 01 October 2012
... to naturally correspond with the grammar’s formal structure and are thus supported or refined. Other rules are disconfirmed or shown to lie outside the formalism’s scope. The long-standing problem of Renaissance meter is discussed in light of these results. Thus, through the Palestrina case study, the problem...
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Journal of Music Theory (2013) 57 (1): 47–85.
Published: 01 April 2013
... with respect to both period and phase. The downbeats of these heard measures are the hyperbeats that relate to one another by means of the hypermetrical schemas. Metrical orientation is top-down and schema driven; it thus complements low-level, bottom-up cognitive accounts of meter. The hypermetrical schemas...
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Journal of Music Theory (2013) 57 (2): 245–286.
Published: 01 October 2013
.... Curiously, the transference of Euler’s consonance principles to the temporal elements of music renders a theory that has interesting and provocative connections to several contemporary theories of rhythm and meter, such as those of Harald Krebs, Richard Cohn, Daphne Leong, and Scott Murphy. This article...
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Journal of Music Theory (2019) 63 (2): 231–260.
Published: 01 October 2019
...Stephen Guerra Pitch spaces such as the circle of fifths model change through time in a composition, recording, or improvisation. Metric spaces theorized over the past twenty years do the same for changes (notated or not) in meter. Trajectories in either space and their potentially reinforcing...
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Journal of Music Theory (2021) 65 (1): 11–16.
Published: 01 April 2021
... through whole-body displacement is different in kind from that required to create music through displacement of air molecules. The essay focuses on different conceptions of beats, of the counting numbers that represent them, of precise temporal regularity, and of the relationship between meter...
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Journal of Music Theory (2021) 65 (1): 17–38.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Mari Romarheim Haugen Abstract This article studies the rhythm of Norwegian telespringar , a tradition with an intimate relationship between music and dance that features a nonisochronous meter; that is, the durations between adjacent beats are unequal. A motion-capture study of a fiddler and dance...
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Journal of Music Theory (2021) 65 (1): 81–106.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Image 1. Two representations of a meter. ...
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Journal of Music Theory (2009) 53 (1): 57–94.
Published: 01 April 2009
... of metrical dissonance but is also informed by William Caplin's theory of formal functions, by Robert Philip's categorization scheme for tempo rubato in early recordings, and by research in meter perception and empirical performance analysis. Several addenda to Krebs's taxonomy of metrical consonance...
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