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Gary Ewer
"...Whether "classical" music, or garage-band rock & roll, creating a musical work is a way humans have of expressing the often inexpressible..."
http://www.musictheory.halifax.ns.ca/whymusictheory.html
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Giovanni De Poli
"...Can neural networks help to handle the multidimensional space of sound timbre?..."
http://ni.cs.tu-berlin.de/~hendrik/Workshop96/Programm.html
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Harmony
"...There is only one basic complete phrase structure in tonal music and all other complete phrase structures are expansions of this basic structure..."
http://www.harmony.org.uk/book/chord_progression_musical_phrase.htm
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Hiroshi Suzuki
"...I'm sure that the software can be applicable to any level of music education from elementary school to music college..."
http://www.art.hyogo-u.ac.jp/hrsuzuki/DOC/DTM.html
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John A. Maurer Iv
"...Systems may produce convincing and beautiful music (algorithmic composition has provided many examples in the last twenty years), but somebody must still invent the systems..."
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~blackrse/chaos.html
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Karlheinz Essl
"...Generative music, however, does not have this effect, for it is constantly being renewed by its inherent sound generating algorithm. This creates always new sonic variants which keep the attention alert..."
http://www.essl.at/bibliogr/generative-music.html
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Kevin Buffardi
"...using computers as mathematical tools in the creative process of musical composition introduces difficulties in balancing the scientific and artistic mediums..."
http://facweb.cti.depaul.edu/ctiphd/ctirs04/submissions/camera-ready/Buffardi.doc
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Kristine H. Burns
"...The general term, algorism, means "the Arabic or decimal system of numerals;..."
http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~wowem/hardware/algorithmdefinition.html
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Margaret Cheney
"...The appropriateness of the name MUSIC is now clear: MUSIC is a method for estimating the individual frequencies of multiple time-harmonic signals..."
http://www.rpi.edu/~cheney/papers/music.pdf
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Norman M. Weinberger
"...For example, dining out in a restaurant is entertaining and is not essential, but that doesn't mean that the need for food is cultural rather than biological. This raises the question of what needs music might fulfill, and we will consider this in a subsequent issue..."
http://www.musica.uci.edu/mrn/V1I1S94.html
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