วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 9 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Music Composition Flow Chart and Rhythm Schemes

I put some new items up on myspace within pics in the folder called Music Composition at http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=67945687&albumId=1823777

It’s got the basic rhythm cells from my journal along with the rhythm schemes (called the Scheme Pool on my Music Composition Flow Chart which is also there).

There is also a chart of the first and second measure’s possible rhythm schemes where you would plug in the basic cells. There is a second chart for the the placement of anacrussis rhythms in a "second measure".

The thing to look at on my current composition flow chart is how the notes branch on the staff under the "Interval Series" heading. Notice how paths are chosen based on their weight aka predominance of pitches 1,5,3etc...

One of the things I came up with was to use a fit melody as guide tones for subsequent composition. But even after all this work, expert systems are still supposed to be better. That’s where you input a melody and perform continuing transformations on it to come up with new material. That’s in the lower right hand corner of my Music Composition Flow Chart but just roughed in. There wasn’t enough space.

The chart I used a while back which shows simultaneous Top-Down and Bottom-Up decisions is there also as well as rhythms for half of all my favorite drum kit, bass, keyboard and guitar rhythms, as well as a chart of Middle Eastern, Latin, Afro-Cuban and Indonesian hand drum rhythms.

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