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Theory of Prominence Bryan Hayslett (New York University)

Theory of Prominence By Bryan Hayslett (New York University)

Theory of Prominence by Bryan Hayslett (New York University)


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This Element's analytical system outlines structure and phrasing in sections of music without even perceptible meter. Instead of entrainment to meter, Hayslett posits that listeners perceive rhythm in similar ways to how they perceive the rhythm of language. He provides analyses that outline temporal structure according to perceptual prominence.

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Theory of Prominence: Temporal Structure of Music Based on Linguistic Stress by Bryan Hayslett (New York University)

Many twentieth and twenty-first century composers have written music with rhythmic structures that must be understood through a framework distinct from even, periodic meter, which has been a salient musical feature of Western classical music for centuries. This Element's analytical system outlines structure and phrasing in sections of music without even perceptible meter. Instead of entrainment to meter, Bryan Hayslett theorizes that listeners perceive rhythm in similar ways to how they perceive the rhythm of language. With gesture as the smallest organizational grouping unit, his analytical system combines Fred Lerdahl and Ray Jackendoff's generative theory of tonal music with Bruce Hayes's metrical stress theory from linguistics. The listener perceives the shape of a gesture according to the structure of its constituents, and larger-level phrasing is perceived through the hierarchical relationship of gestures. After developing a set of rules, the author provides analyses that outline temporal structure according to perceptual prominence.

Table of Contents

1. Tales of a Cellist; 2. On Prominence: Language and Music; 3. Rules for Analysis; 4. Analyses; 5. Conclusion.

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NPB9781108813334
9781108813334
110881333X
Theory of Prominence: Temporal Structure of Music Based on Linguistic Stress by Bryan Hayslett (New York University)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-11-03
75
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