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==== Tutorial 1: Introduction and visualization of note texts ==== | ==== Tutorial 1: Introduction and visualization of note texts ==== |
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* Tutorial [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_Noten_Basics_Part1_Einfuehrung.ipynb|CAMAT_Basics_Part1_Introduction]] (Jupyter notebook; [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_Noten_Basics_Part1_Einfuehrung.html|html]]-preview) | * Tutorial [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_SheetMusic_Basics_Part1_Introduction.ipynb|CAMAT_Basics_Part1_Introduction]] (Jupyter notebook; [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_SheetMusic_Basics_Part1_Introduction.html|html]]-preview) |
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The scores to which musical analysis usually refers are, first of all, playing instructions for the musicians. Thus, it is a //prescriptive// notation. In contrast, musical structures are to be described in analysis as they sound. The American musicologist Charles Seeger has therefore distinguished from prescriptive notation the //descriptive// modes of notation, in which an attempt is made to graphically represent musical structures as they sound. The purpose of these visualizations is not to perform music, but to gain as good an impression as possible of its sounding structures. | The scores to which musical analysis usually refers are, first of all, playing instructions for the musicians. Thus, it is a //prescriptive// notation. In contrast, musical structures are to be described in analysis as they sound. The American musicologist Charles Seeger has therefore distinguished from prescriptive notation the //descriptive// modes of notation, in which an attempt is made to graphically represent musical structures as they sound. The purpose of these visualizations is not to perform music, but to gain as good an impression as possible of its sounding structures. |
==== Tutorial 2: Statistical queries of musical features ==== | ==== Tutorial 2: Statistical queries of musical features ==== |
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* Tutorial [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_Noten_Basics_Part2_Statistik.ipynb|CAMAT_Basics_Part2_Statistics]] (Jupyter notebook; [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_Noten_Basics_Part2_Statistik.html|html]]-preview) | * Tutorial [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_SheetMusic_Basics_Part2_Statistics.ipynb|CAMAT_Basics_Part2_Statistics]] (Jupyter notebook; [[https://analyse.hfm-weimar.de/jupyter/CAMAT_SheetMusic_Basics_Part2_Statistics.html|html]]-preview) |
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All statistical queries are initially applied to single sheet music files. A comparative evaluation between several movements and sections of a composition as well as several compositions is offered by the [[en:advanced_camat|module advanced: Sheet Music Analysis with CAMAT]]. | All statistical queries are initially applied to single sheet music files. A comparative evaluation between several movements and sections of a composition as well as several compositions is offered by the [[en:advanced_camat|module advanced: Sheet Music Analysis with CAMAT]]. |
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