Affiliation:
1. South China University of Technology
Abstract
Music-likeness is an indicator for evaluating temporal structure properties of environmental soundscape, of which fuzzy set membership functions are constructed on the basis of 1/fγ behavior of selected music fragments. The temporal dynamics in intensity and pitch vibrational sequences of Western Classical Music and Chinese National Music were analyzed by fitting their fluctuation spectra. Data comparison and statistical results show that temporal structures of these music fragments are geared towards 1/f behavior on the whole, but the probabilistic distributions of several parameters have significant difference between these two cultures. Finally, two suggestions on expansion and modification of music-likeness were presented on the basis of analytical results.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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