... .............. ... Does not the statement (i) account for the pentatonic raga-s, for example, being so powerfully stable and dominant from "times...
... many questions. While I mull over your responses, I have the ... its ... notes ... some ... I remember reading that none of the pentatonic raga-s...
... silly ... Not silly at all -- don't be shy! ... clear ... lot ... how ... to ... density ... available, ... are ... find ... harmony ... the ... It might...
This is a message for Paul. Your answer to the "newbie question" made me look at your entropy graphs once more, and from that resulted two comments. 1. It...
... Most of the graphs (including the one on the homepage of this group) go to 4:1, some go even further. ... Sure. You may prefer the version of harmonic...
I am still working on the mathematical data you provided in answer to my <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/707"> newbie...
... href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/message/707"> ... if"> ... function ... This sounds like octave-equivalent harmonic entropy, which has...
Thanks! This is convincing, at least qualitatively. Heinz+ ... From: harmonic_entropy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:harmonic_entropy@yahoogroups.com] Sent:...
... I'm talking what people hear. Both psychoacoustics and numerical theories had better measure up to it. ... I think it makes sense to say that we use two...
... effects. ... Right, but it doesn't make sense to say a component of one overwhelms a component of the other. Otherwise you're implying that the numerical...
... Can you explain how place could cause magnetism? ... Place and periodicity together predict consonance. I've lost track of what you mean by numerical...
... like ... 36:35. ... It does when the timbres consist of harmonic partials. You get local minima at the simple ratios. See Helmholtz, Plomp/Levelt, Kameoka...
... Of course. I suppose that could lead to magnetism but I hadn't thought of it that way before. ... I don't remember that, but of course it should agree...
... local ... & ... Above? ... doesn't ... as 'the ... n*d'. ... of ... It's very different. It relates to a purely numerical formulation in which 'COMPLEXITY'...
... fundamental. ... The pressure modulation is the thing that itself gets modulated in an amplitude modulation. Amplitude modulation takes the amount of ...
... Yes, I understand AM. When you earlier said "they beat", I was assuming you meant something like 'a spectral analysis of the motion of the membrane...
... on ... here. ... some ... No, like with all beating, there is *no* spectral energy at the beat frequency itself. Rather, if the analysis has a short enough...
... I guess I've never understood how beating is AM. Of course I've heard, when mistuning piano strings, the amplitude of an audible frequency being modulated...
... Duh, duh, duh. I was thinking of phase offset, not frequency offset!! ... I guess I found it on my own. I finished it last night. I don't understand...
Tramo, MJ, Cariani, PA, Delgutte, B, Braida, LD. 2001. "Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music." Annals, New York Academy...
... There's a lot of waffle in there, and support for things we (or most of us, anyway) already knew. There's this little quote on p.18: "When the upper pure...
... Faulty neural intuition! ;) ... Well that's an interesting persepctive. Indeed that's literally correct. And it proves that that wasn't what I was really...
... of target ... have to ... compare ... Yes, and admittedly, we could question the straight additivity. But what do you mean by "ad-hoc smoothing step"? That...
... I just meant that if you *have* a function that is "correct" based on theory, and its not working, applying smoothing to it strikes me as an ad-hoc...
... to ... But ... be ... on ... an ... to work ... Who mentioned smoothing? I must be missing something. There was nothing "ad-hoc" or less "correct" about...
... I got it by putting 2 and 2 together from these messages... ... But of course you also said: ... Ok. I know too little about this and I'm probably not...