I have watched with interest and appreciation as Elaine Chew s Spiral Array model has developed over the last 15 years. It is unique in representing pitches, intervals, chords, and keys in the same elegant geometric representation. In this way, the model addresses the fundamental problem of how to represent the hierarchical nature of tonal listening. The monograph presents in-depth analyses of a wide variety of interesting musical examples as well as large-scale, quantitative tests of algorithms for key-finding, pitch spelling, and musical segmentation. The reader will be amply rewarded with mathematical and musical insights and intrigued by the power of mathematics to reveal the inner workings of music cognition. " Carol Lynne Krumhansl, Professor of Psychology Cornell University " What do you mean by key?" The seemingly innocent question asked once to the author by a student initiates a fascinating scientific journey into the concept of tonality addressed through its cognitive, mathematical and computational ramifications. This essential yet accessible and entertaining book results from years of research and experimentation by one of today's prominent minds in music science, with the right balance of formal modelling, experimentation and musical knowledge, always situated in the history of ideas. The student and the professional in computation and music related domains will benefit greatly from reading this book, as well as the music lover interested in reflecting on the way we apprehend tonality. " Gerard Assayag, Research Director, Sciences and Technologies for Music and Sound Laboratory (IRCAM, CNRS, and Pierre et Marie Curie University)" From its imaginative opening pages to its rigorous appendices, Chew's book takes the reader on an engrossing tour through the theory and applications of her ingenious multiple-helix model of musical tonality. She approaches music theory and cognition from a fresh perspective inspired by operations research,
Connecting mathematical representations of music to computational problem-solving, the author’s spiral array geometric model for tonality benefits from his unique perspective—as concert pianist and successful PhD candidate in operations research.
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