Putting forward an extensive new argument for a humanities-based
approach to big-data analysis, The Music in the Data shows how large
datasets of music, or music corpora, can be productively integrated
with the qualitative questions at the heart of music research. The
author argues that as well as providing objective evidence, music
corpora can themselves be treated as texts to be subjectively read and
creatively interpreted, allowing new levels of understanding and
insight into music traditions. Each chapter in this book asks how we
define a core music-theory topic, such as style, harmony, meter,
function, and musical key, and then approaches the topic through
considering trends within large musical datasets, applying a
combination of quantitative analysis and qualitative interpretation.
Throughout, several basic techniques of data analysis are introduced
and explained, with supporting materials available online. Connecting
the empirical information from corpus analysis with theories of
musical and textual meaning, and showing how each approach can enrich
the other, this book provides a vital perspective for scholars and
students in music theory, musicology, and all areas of music research.
Winner, Emerging Scholar Award (Book), Society for Music Theory, 2023
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Corpus Analysis, Music Analysis, and Tonal Traditions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000811056
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter