This article discusses using a computer program to analyze the music of ancient Greek speech. The authors developed a computer model to simulate the melodic patterns and rhythms of ancient Greek oratory. Their model analyzed features like pitch, duration, and accentuation of syllables. It aimed to provide insights into the musical qualities and performance of speeches in classical Greek times.
Electroacoustic Feedback and The Emergence of Sound Installation Remarks On A Line of Flight in The Live Electronic Music by Alvin Lucier and Max Neuhaus
This article discusses using a computer program to analyze the music of ancient Greek speech. The authors developed a computer model to simulate the melodic patterns and rhythms of ancient Greek oratory. Their model analyzed features like pitch, duration, and accentuation of syllables. It aimed to provide insights into the musical qualities and performance of speeches in classical Greek times.
This article discusses using a computer program to analyze the music of ancient Greek speech. The authors developed a computer model to simulate the melodic patterns and rhythms of ancient Greek oratory. Their model analyzed features like pitch, duration, and accentuation of syllables. It aimed to provide insights into the musical qualities and performance of speeches in classical Greek times.
This article discusses using a computer program to analyze the music of ancient Greek speech. The authors developed a computer model to simulate the melodic patterns and rhythms of ancient Greek oratory. Their model analyzed features like pitch, duration, and accentuation of syllables. It aimed to provide insights into the musical qualities and performance of speeches in classical Greek times.
Electroacoustic Feedback and The Emergence of Sound Installation Remarks On A Line of Flight in The Live Electronic Music by Alvin Lucier and Max Neuhaus