Published November 7, 2021
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Modeling and Inferring Proto-Voice Structure in Free Polyphony
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Voice leading is considered to play an important role in the structure of Western tonal music.
However, the explicit voice assignment of a piece (if present at all)
generally does not reflect all phenomena related to voice leading.
Instead, voice-leading phenomena can occur in free textures (e.g., in most keyboard music),
or cut across the explicitly notated voices
(e.g., through implicit polyphony within a single voice).
This paper presents a model of proto-voices,
voice-like structures that encode sequential and vertical relations between notes
without the need to assume explicit voices.
Proto-voices are constructed by recursive combination of primitive structural operations,
such as insertion of neighbor or passing notes,
or horizontalization of simultaneous notes.
Together, these operations give rise to a grammar-like hierarchical system
that can be used to infer the structural fabric of a piece using a chart parsing algorithm.
Such a model can serve as a foundation
for defining higher-level latent entities (such as harmonies or voice-leading schemata),
explicitly linking them to their realizations on the musical surface.
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