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Original Articles

Melodic patterns and tonal cadences: Bayesian learning of cadential categories from contrapuntal information

Pages 197-216 | Received 25 Jul 2018, Accepted 05 Apr 2019, Published online: 25 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Recent work has shown that authentic and half cadences can be identified via harmonic features in both supervised and unsupervised settings, suggesting that humans may use such cues in perceiving and learning cadences. The present study tests melodic features in these same tasks. Both n-gram models and profile hidden Markov models of melodic patterns are used for supervised classification and unsupervised learning of cadences in Classical string quartets. Success is achieved at the supervised task but not the unsupervised task, indicating that melodic cues would help in perceiving cadences but not in learning to perceive them.

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