2020
DOI: 10.1142/s0129183121500236
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High n-gram occurrence probability in baroque, classical and romantic melodies

Abstract: An [Formula: see text]-gram in music is defined as an ordered sequence of [Formula: see text] notes of a melodic sequence [Formula: see text]. [Formula: see text] is calculated as the average of the occurrence probability without self-matches of all [Formula: see text]-grams in [Formula: see text]. Then, [Formula: see text] is compared to the averages Shuff[Formula: see text] and Equip[Formula: see text], calculated from random sequences constructed with the same length and set of symbols in [Formula: see text… Show more

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