Expanding and Contracting Definitions of Syncopation: Commentary on Temperley 2019

IF 0.6 0 MUSIC Empirical Musicology Review Pub Date : 2019-11-26 DOI:10.18061/emr.v14i1-2.7098
Nathaniel Condit-Schultz
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In the article Second-Position Syncopation in European and American Vocal Music , David Temperley presents an empirical, socio-cultural survey of syncopation in 19th-century Western music. He espouses the following novel ideas about operational definitions of syncopation: 1) that syncopations on the second position of a duple hierarchy are musically, and culturally, distinct from fourth-position syncopations; 2) that more detailed operational definitions of syncopation, what Temperley calls "acute" syncopations, are needed to properly understand syncopation. Following up on Temperley's work, I apply his definitions of syncopation to a corpus of more recent Anglo-American popular music (Gauvin, Condit-Schultz, & Arthur 2017). I discuss how Temperley's definitions must be adapted and expanded to fit this different, more diverse, dataset, proposing several new syncopation definitions of my own. I also discuss some statistical assumptions that ought to be better addressed in future work, and speculate on how inconsistencies of music notation might hinder historical studies like Temperley's.
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切分音的扩张与收缩定义——Temperley 2019述评
在《欧美声乐中的第二位切分音》一文中,David Temperley对19世纪西方音乐中的切分音进行了实证和社会文化调查。他对切分音的操作定义提出了以下新颖的观点:1)在双重层次的第二位置上的切分音在音乐和文化上与第四位置的切分音不同;2) 为了正确理解切分音,需要对切分音(Temperley称之为“急性”切分音)进行更详细的操作定义。继Temperley的工作之后,我将他对切分音的定义应用于最近的英美流行音乐语料库(Gauvin,Condit Schultz,&Arthur 2017)。我讨论了Temperley的定义必须如何进行调整和扩展,以适应这个不同的、更多样的数据集,并提出了我自己的几个新的切分音定义。我还讨论了一些统计假设,这些假设应该在未来的工作中得到更好的解决,并推测了乐谱的不一致性可能会如何阻碍像坦普尔利这样的历史研究。
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