Steedman M J
Perception. 1977;6(5):555-69. doi: 10.1068/p060555.
The occurrence of relatively long notes, and the repetition of melodic phrases are important cues to the metre, or regular beat, of a piece of music. A model of how people use this information to infer the metre of unaccompanied melodies is described here. The model is in the form of a computer program, and involves a definition of melodic repetition which encompasses repetitions that include certain kinds of variation. The program has been applied to the task of analysing the metric structure of the forty-eight fugue subjects of the Well-Tempered Clavier by J S Bach. The program is discussed in relation to other models both of musical understanding and of sequential concept learning.
相对较长音符的出现以及旋律乐句的重复是确定一首乐曲节拍或固定节奏的重要线索。本文描述了一个关于人们如何利用这些信息来推断无伴奏旋律节拍的模型。该模型采用计算机程序的形式,其中对旋律重复进行了定义,这种重复包括了某些带有变化的重复。该程序已被应用于分析J.S.巴赫《平均律钢琴曲集》中48首赋格主题的节拍结构这一任务。文中还将该程序与其他关于音乐理解和序列概念学习的模型进行了讨论。