Generative processes in music: the psychology of performance, improvisation, and composition

2001 Choice Reviews Online 448 citations

Abstract

Eric F. Clarke: Generative principles in music performance Alf Gabrielsson: Timing in music and performance and its relations to music experience Johan Sundberg: Computer synthesis of music performance Rudolf A. Rasch: Timing and synchronization in ensemble performance Linda M. Gruson: Rehearsal skill and musical competence: does practice make perfect? W. Jay Dowling: Tonal structure and children's early learning of music Jeff Pressing: Improvisation: methods and models Maria Sagi & Ivan Vitanyi: Experimental research into musical generative ability Lyle Davidson & Lawrence Scripp: Young children's musical representations: windows on music cognition Fred Lerdahl: Cognitive constraints on compositional systems Lyle Davidson & Patricia Welsh: From collections to structure: the development path of tonal thinking.

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ImprovisationGenerative grammarComposition (language)Musical compositionMusic psychologyCognitive sciencePsychologyComputer scienceCognitive psychologyVisual artsArtArtificial intelligenceLiteratureMusicologyMusic educationPedagogy

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2001
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Volume
39
Issue
03
Pages
39-1467
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John Sloboda (2001). Generative processes in music: the psychology of performance, improvisation, and composition. Choice Reviews Online , 39 (03) , 39-1467. https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.39-1467

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