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  2. Euclidean rhythm - Wikipedia

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    A tutorial on The Euclidean Algorithm Generates Traditional Musical Rhythms by Derek Rivait SoundHelix is a free software for algorithmic random music composition that supports Euclidean rhythms Euclidian rhythms list - a list of all Euclidian rhythms E(i,2 to 32), indicating if they are Winograd-deep, Erdős-deep, Authentic Aksak, Quasi-Aksak ...

  3. List of set classes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of set classes, by Forte number. [1] A set class (an abbreviation of pitch-class-set class) in music theory is an ascending collection of pitch classes, transposed to begin at zero. For a list of ordered collections, see: list of tone rows and series. Sets are listed with links to their complements. The prime form of ...

  4. Harmonic pitch class profiles - Wikipedia

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    HPCPs are tuning independent and consider the presence of harmonic frequencies, so that the reference frequency can be different from the standard A 440 Hz. The result of HPCP computation is a 12, 24, or 36-bin octave-independent histogram depending on the desired resolution, representing the relative intensity of each 1, 1/2, or 1/3 of the 12 ...

  5. Chroma feature - Wikipedia

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    consisting of all pitches separated by an integer number of octaves. Given a music representation (e.g. a musical score or an audio recording), the main idea of chroma features is to aggregate for a given local time window (e.g. specified in beats or in seconds) all information that relates to a given chroma into a single coefficient.

  6. Constant-Q transform - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the harmonics of musical notes form a pattern characteristic of the timbre of the instrument in this transform. Assuming the same relative strengths of each harmonic, as the fundamental frequency changes, the relative position of these harmonics remains constant. This can make identification of instruments much easier.

  7. Vibrations of a circular membrane - Wikipedia

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    More values of can easily be computed using the following Python code with the scipy library: [1] from scipy import special as sc m = 0 # order of the Bessel function (i.e. angular mode for the circular membrane) nz = 3 # desired number of roots alpha_mn = sc . jn_zeros ( m , nz ) # outputs nz zeros of Jm

  8. Category:Harmonic functions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Harmonic functions" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  9. List of harmonic analysis topics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of harmonic analysis topics. See also list of Fourier analysis topics and list of Fourier-related transforms , which are more directed towards the classical Fourier series and Fourier transform of mathematical analysis , mathematical physics and engineering .