The Humdrum Toolkit: A Bibliography

The following bibliography identifies publications related to the Humdrum Toolkit. Some of the items describe the design and operation of Humdrum or specific Humdrum tools. Other items describe music research projects that have made use of the Humdrum Toolkit.

Bibliography

Anon. (1995).
"Humdrum Toolkit." Computer Music Journal Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 129-130.
Bach, Johann Sebastian.
The Brandenburg Concertos. Six concertos with several instruments, dedicated to His Royal Highness Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, etc. etc. by His very humble and most obedient servant, ... Wilhelm Rust (ed.); E. Selfridge-Field and D. Huron (electronic eds.). (One computer disk plus research notes.) Stanford, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 1994.
Collins, D. & Huron, David (in press).
"Voice-leading in cantus firmus-based canonic composition: A comparison between theory and practice in renaissance and baroque music." Computers in Music Research, in press.
Corelli, Arcangelo.
Twelve Trio Sonatas Opus 1. Release 1.1. J. Joachim and F. Chrysander (eds.); E. Selfridge-Field and D. Huron (electronic eds.). (One computer disk containing 47 movements, plus research notes.) Stanford, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 1995. Hard-copy published by Dover Publications Inc., New York, 1996.
Huron, David (1988).
"Error categories, detection and reduction in a musical database."
Computers and the Humanities, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 253-264.
Huron, David (1989).
"Voice denumerability in polyphonic music of homogeneous timbres."
Music Perception, Vol. 6, No. 4 (1989) pp. 361-382. Abstract
Huron, David (1989).
"Characterizing Musical Textures."
Proceedings of the 1989 International Computer Music Conference, San Francisco: Computer Music Association, 1989; pp. 131-134.
Huron, David (1990).
"Crescendo/Diminuendo asymmetries in Beethoven's piano sonatas."
Music Perception, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 395-402. Abstract
Huron, David (1990).
"Increment/Decrement asymmetries in polyphonic sonorities."
Music Perception, Vol. 7, No. 4 (1990) pp. 385-393. Abstract
Huron, David (1991).
"Tonal consonance versus tonal fusion in polyphonic sonorities."
Music Perception, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 135-154. Abstract
Huron, David (1991).
"The avoidance of part-crossing in polyphonic music: Perceptual evidence and musical practice."
Music Perception, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 93-104. Abstract
Huron, David (1991).
"The ramp archetype: A study of musical dynamics in 14 piano composers."
Psychology of Music, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 33-45. Abstract
Huron, David (1992).
Design principles in computer-based music representation. In: A. Marsden & A. Pople (editors), Computer Representations and Models in Music, London: Academic Press, 1992, pp. 5-39. Abstract
Huron, David (1992).
"The ramp archetype and the maintenance of auditory attention."
Music Perception, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 83-92. Abstract
Huron, David (1993).
"Chordal-tone doubling and the enhancement of key perception."
Psychomusicology, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 73-83.
Huron, David (1993).
"Note onset asynchrony in J.S. Bach's Two-part Inventions."
Music Perception, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 435-444. Abstract
Huron, David (1993). The Humdrum Toolkit: Software for Music Researchers. (Three computer disks and 16-page installation guide.) Stanford, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities.
Huron, David (1994).
"Interval-class content in equally-tempered pitch-class sets: Common scales exhibit optimum tonal consonance."
Music Perception, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 289-305. Abstract
Huron, David (1995).
The Humdrum Toolkit: Reference Manual. Menlo Park, California: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 552 pages, ISBN 0-936943-10-6.
Huron, David (1996).
The melodic arch in Western folksongs. Computing in Musicology, Vol. 10 (1996) pp. 3-23. Text
Huron, David (1997).
Humdrum and Kern: Selective feature encoding. In: E. Selfridge-Field (editor), Beyond MIDI: The Handbook of Musical Codes, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1997; pp.375-401.
Huron, David (1999).
"Zohar Eitan: Highpoints: A Study of Melodic Peaks [review of]."
Music Perception, Vol. 16, No. 2 (1999) pp. 257-264. Text
Huron, David (1999).
Music Research Using Humdrum: A User's Guide. Stanford, California: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 414 pages. Also available online
Huron, David & Fantini, Deborah (1989).
"The avoidance of inner-voice entries: Perceptual evidence and musical practice."
Music Perception, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 43-47. Abstract
Huron, David & Parncutt, Richard (1993).
"An improved model of tonality perception incorporating pitch salience and echoic memory."
Psychomusicology, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 154-171. Abstract
Huron, David & Royal, Matthew (1996).
"What is melodic accent? Converging evidence from musical practice."
Music Perception, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 489-516. Abstract
Huron, David & Sellmer, Peter (1992).
"Critical bands and the spelling of vertical sonorities."
Music Perception, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 129-149. Abstract
Kornstaedt, Andreas (1996).
SCORE-to-Humdrum: A graphical environment for musicological analysis. Computing in Musicology, vol. 10, pp. 105-122.
Kornstaedt, Andreas (1998).
"Themefinder": A Web-ased Melodic Search Tool. Computing in Musicology, vol. 11, pp.231-236.
Nam, Unjung (1998).
Pitch distributions in Korean Court music: Evidence consistent With tonal hierarchies. Music Perception, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 243-248. Abstract.
Orpen, Keith & Huron, David (1992).
"The measurement of similarity in music: A quantitative approach for non-parametric representations."
Computers in Music Research, Vol. 4, pp. 1-44.
Schaffrath, Helmut. The Essen Folksong Collection. D. Huron (editor). (Four computer disks containing 6,255 folksong transcriptions and 34-page research guide.) Stanford, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 1995.
Simpson, Jasba & Huron, David (1993).
"The perception of rhythmic similarity: A test of a modified version of Johnson-Laird's theory."
Canadian Acoustics, Vol. 21, No. 3 (1993) pp. 89-90.
Simpson, Jasba & Huron, David (1994).
"Absolute pitch as a learned phenomenon: Evidence consistent with the Hick-Hyman Law."
Music Perception, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 267-270. Abstract
Taylor, William Michael (1996).
Humdrum Graphical User Interface.
MA Thesis, Music Technology program, Queen's University of Belfast, 1996.
Thompson, William F. & Stainton, Murray (1996).
Using Humdrum to Analyze Melodic Structure: An assessment of Narmou's Implication-Realization Model. Computing in Musicology, Vol. 10, pp. 24-33.
Vivaldi, Antonio. The Twelve Violin Concertos Opus 8 including `The Four Seasons'. E. Selfridge-Field (ed.) and D. Huron (electronic ed.). (Two computer disks, installation guide and research notes.) Stanford, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, 1997.
Wild, Jonathan (1996).
Music Theory Online, Vol. 2, No. 7 (1996 Nov.). A review of the Humdrum Toolkit: Unix tools for musical research, created by David Huron.



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