The abstract focuses on graphical representations of musical elements related to pitches, chords, and harmonic concepts in general that are attributable to modern graphs dating back no later than to the 17th century, including notable illustrations by Marin Mersenne, Leonhard Euler, Carl Ernst Naumann, Ottikar Hostinsky, Artthur Von Oettingen, and Hugo Riemann. The aim of the paper is to research construction strategies to build transformation-based graph, including original illustrations developed by Albini and Bernardi.

Transformation-Based Musical Graphs

L. Cocchiarella
2019-01-01

Abstract

The abstract focuses on graphical representations of musical elements related to pitches, chords, and harmonic concepts in general that are attributable to modern graphs dating back no later than to the 17th century, including notable illustrations by Marin Mersenne, Leonhard Euler, Carl Ernst Naumann, Ottikar Hostinsky, Artthur Von Oettingen, and Hugo Riemann. The aim of the paper is to research construction strategies to build transformation-based graph, including original illustrations developed by Albini and Bernardi.
2019
Music theory, Graph theory, Musical graph, Transformatio-based graphs
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