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Real-Time Pitch Spelling

In: Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Tonality

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  • Elaine Chew

    (Queen Mary University of London)

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This chapter describes and presents a real-time bootstrapping algorithm for pitch spelling based on the Spiral Array model [3]. Pitch spelling is the process of assigning appropriate pitch names that are consistent with the key context to numeric representations of pitch, such as MIDI or pitch class numbers. The Spiral Array model is a spatial model for representing pitch relations in the tonal system. It has been shown to be an effective tool for tracking evolving key contexts (see [4, 5]). Our pitch-spelling method derives primarily from a two-part process consisting of the determining of context-defining windows and pitch-name assignment using the Spiral Array. The method assigns the appropriate pitch names without having to first ascertain the key. The Spiral Array model clusters closely related pitches and summarizes note content by spatial points in the interior of the structure. These interior points, called centers of effect (CEs), approximate and track the key context for the purpose of pitch spelling. The appropriate letter name is assigned to each pitch through a nearest-neighbor search in the Spiral Array space. The algorithms utilize windows of varying sizes for determining local and long-term tonal contexts using the Spiral Array model.

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  • Elaine Chew, 2014. "Real-Time Pitch Spelling," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Tonality, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 133-156, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-1-4614-9475-1_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9475-1_8
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