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Main emphasis: Computing
approaches to the representation, interchange, and analysis of musical
repertories that do not use conventional notation—
in particular early Western European music and the art music of
non-Western cultures.
Editors:
Walter B. Hewlett and
Eleanor Selfridge-Field
Center
for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities
Published
by The MIT Press
ISBN
0-262-58270-8
ISSN
1057-9478
Euporean
Musicology
1. MusicXML in
Commercial Applications
2. XML Applications
in Music Scholarship
3. ROMA:
A Relational Database for Musical Source Study
4.
Aruspix:
An Automatic Source-Comparison System
5.
Wolfgang:
Notation Software for Musicological Applications
6.
Syllable Placement
and Metrical Hierarchy in Motets
Eurasian
Musicology
7. A
Hidden Markov Model of Melody Production in Greek Church Chant
8. Information
Management in the Representation, Storage, and Analysis of
Byzantine Chant
Asian
Musicology
9. Representation
and Automatic Transcription of Solo Tabla Music
10. Melodic
Atoms, Ornamentation, Tuning and Intonation in Indian Classical Music
11. A Humdrum
Representation for Japanese Koto Music
12.
An Analysis of
Melismatic Patterns in Koto Songs
13.
Microtonal
Matching with MTRI
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Contributors:
Parag
Chordia
Sachiko
Deguchi
Annalisa
Doneda
Michael
Good
Christine
Jeanneret
Arvindh
Krishnaswamy
Panayotis
Mavromatis
Laurent
Pugin
Craig
Stuart Sapp
Eleanor Selfridge-Field
Katsuhiko
Shirai
Imam
S. H. Suyoto
Alexandra
L. Uitdenbogerd
Joshua
Veltman
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