Music can be analyzed on different time scales, from very short periods of milliseconds that influence perception and action, to longer time scales of seconds that correspond to rhythmic patterns and musical phrases. The time domain is useful for understanding how musical elements are organized into hierarchical structures across various time intervals.
Music can be analyzed on different time scales, from very short periods of milliseconds that influence perception and action, to longer time scales of seconds that correspond to rhythmic patterns and musical phrases. The time domain is useful for understanding how musical elements are organized into hierarchical structures across various time intervals.
Music can be analyzed on different time scales, from very short periods of milliseconds that influence perception and action, to longer time scales of seconds that correspond to rhythmic patterns and musical phrases. The time domain is useful for understanding how musical elements are organized into hierarchical structures across various time intervals.
Figure 1.1 The time domain, segmented into periods, time delay e¨ects, frequencies, and perception and action. Note that time intervals are not drawn to scale.