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A Quantification of The Rhythmic Qualities of Salience and Kinesis

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  • Lopes Eduardo
  • Gonçalves André

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From a cognitive point of view, it is easily perceived that some music rhythmic structures are able to create saliences (i.e. pulses perceived as louder). Depending where in a metrical grid these salient pulses are located, a sense of stability or instability will arise. When instability is present in a rhythmic structure one will tend to psychological feel kinesis (i.e. a sense of motion). Salience and kinesis can then be identified as basic rhythmic qualities. Inspired by the theoretical construct Just in Time - an empirical based music theoretical construct for the analysis of rhythm - we decided to quantify some of its analytical output; more specifically the measure of salience and kinesis of a rhythmic sequence. We then developed a web-based tool that calculates the amount of salience and kinesis for a particular rhythmic sequence. We conclude this article pointing how this tool can be used in analysis and music education as well as other possible applications, and future research.

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  • Lopes Eduardo & Gonçalves André, 2013. "A Quantification of The Rhythmic Qualities of Salience and Kinesis," CRIS - Bulletin of the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Study, Sciendo, vol. 2013(1), pages 115-127, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:bucris:v:2013:y:2013:i:1:p:115-127:n:6
    DOI: 10.2478/cris-2013-0006
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