A computational comparison of theory and practice of scale intonation in Byzantine chant

Maria Panteli, Hendrik Purwins

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Abstract

Byzantine Chant performance practice is quantitatively compared to the Chrysanthine theory. The intonation of scale degrees is quantified, based on pitch class profiles. An analysis procedure is introduced that consists of the following steps: 1) Pitch class histograms are calculated via non-parametric kernel smoothing. 2) Histogram peaks are detected. 3) Phrase ending analysis aids the finding of the tonic to align histogram peaks. 4) The theoretical scale degrees are mapped to the practical ones. 5) A schema of statistical tests detects significant deviations of theoretical scale tuning from the estimated ones in performance practice. The analysis of 94 echoi shows a tendency of the singer to level theoretic particularities of the echos that stand out of the general norm in the octoechos: theoretically extremely large scale steps are diminished in performance.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 14th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, ISMIR 2013
RedaktørerAlceu de Souza Britto Jr., Fabien Gouyon, Simon Dixon
Antal sider6
ForlagISMIR
Publikationsdato2013
Sider169-174
ISBN (Trykt)978-0-615-90065-0
StatusUdgivet - 2013
BegivenhedInternational Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference - Curitiba, Brasilien
Varighed: 4 nov. 20138 nov. 2013
Konferencens nummer: 14

Konference

KonferenceInternational Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference
Nummer14
Land/OmrådeBrasilien
ByCuritiba
Periode04/11/201308/11/2013

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