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Let's Calculate Bach - Applying Information Theory and Statistics to Numbers in Music (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
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Let's Calculate Bach - Applying Information Theory and Statistics to Numbers in Music (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences
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This book shows how information theory, probability, statistics,
mathematics and personal computers can be applied to the
exploration of numbers and proportions in music. It brings the
methods of scientific and quantitative thinking to questions like:
What are the ways of encoding a message in music and how can we be
sure of the correct decoding? How do claims of names hidden in the
notes of a score stand up to scientific analysis? How many ways are
there of obtaining proportions and are they due to chance? After
thoroughly exploring the ways of encoding information in music, the
ambiguities of numerical alphabets and the words to be found
"hidden" in a score, the book presents a novel way of exploring the
proportions in a composition with a purpose-built computer program
and gives example results from the application of the techniques.
These include information theory, combinatorics, probability,
hypothesis testing, Monte Carlo simulation and Bayesian networks,
presented in an easily understandable form including their
development from ancient history through the life and times of J.
S. Bach, making connections between science, philosophy, art,
architecture, particle physics, calculating machines and artificial
intelligence. For the practitioner the book points out the pitfalls
of various psychological fallacies and biases and includes succinct
points of guidance for anyone involved in this type of research.
This book will be useful to anyone who intends to use a scientific
approach to the humanities, particularly music, and will appeal to
anyone who is interested in the intersection between the arts and
science.With a foreword by Ruth Tatlow (Uppsala University), award
winning author of Bach's Numbers: Compositional Proportion and
Significance and Bach and the Riddle of the Number Alphabet."With
this study Alan Shepherd opens a much-needed examination of the
wide range of mathematical claims that have been made about J. S.
Bach's music, offering both tools and methodological cautions with
the potential to help clarify old problems." Daniel R. Melamed,
Professor of Music in Musicology, Indiana University
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