Supplementary Material for "The 'Rhythmic Fingerprint': An Extension of the nPVI to Quantify Rhythmic Influence"
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2016
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Ohio State University. Libraries
Abstract
This article is in response to Leigh Van Handel’s "The war of the Romantics: An alternative hypothesis using nPVI for the quantitative anthropology of music." (2016) I address comments made in Van Handel's response and propose a new tool, the "rhythmic fingerprint," to move away from representing a composer as a single value (e.g. mean nPVI) and more accurately quantify and classify rhythmic influence within a composer's lifetime.
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music rhythm, quantitative musicology, nPVI, historical trends, empirical
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Daniele, Joseph R. (2016). Supplementary Material for "The 'Rhythmic Fingerprint': An Extension of the nPVI to Quantify Rhythmic Influence." Empirical Musicology Review, 11(2), 243-260. https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v11i2.5426