Hearing time freely: some theoretical and practical approaches to rhythmic heterarchy.


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OUTLINE

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I. Overview: the tenets of the argument in 'broad brush-strokes'.

  1. Outline [YOU ARE HERE!] and Preface
  2. Overview of terms: four main interacting categories of inquiry
  3. Conjunctions and synthesis of terms: how the categories interact
  4. Basic examples: sounds and images to hint at the overall product of the inquiry

II. Terms and basic inquiries

Ratio Properties
  1. Azimuth (= the disparity between the parts of a ratio): parts 1 & 2.
  2. Complexity (= a ratio's (hypothetical) inhibition of pulse-perception): A, B, & C
  3. Gravity (the perceptual interaction azimuth and complexity)



Complexity re-structured and re-oriented:

some ways that 'unpulsedness' and 'pulsedness' emerge in perception


III. Conjunctions / Synthesis

Re-orienting ratio properties: metric and motivic orientations to complexity and azimuth
Re-structuring ratio properties: complexity and azimuth in structural context

Re-orienting structures of exposure: diachronic and synchronic implications of stream segregation

IV. Grammars

Grammar Maps
Pulsed and unpulsed modulations


Compositions

 

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