21M.383 | Spring 2023 | Undergraduate, Graduate

Computational Music Theory and Analysis

Exams

Quiz 1

In-Class Mid-Term Exam

This first exam covers the Topics in the first half of the semester, up to and including Chords, Counterpoint, and Voice Leading.

Midterm 1 (2023) 21M.383 Computational Music Theory and Analysis (DOC)

Midterm 1 (2023) 21M.383 Computational Music Theory and Analysis (PDF)

Quiz 2 

Optional

The format of Quiz 2 is two long-answer/short-essay questions (like Quiz 1). One of the questions will be the same as Quiz 1 (Global Rule, Equivalence, 3 Contexts), and one will be taken from either Krumhansl’s Probe-Tone Experiments, David Huron’s Sweet Anticiation, the reading on the ILLIAC Suite, George Lewis’s lecture on Improvisation, or on a short topics including Leon Hackleroad’s How not to Mix Mathematics and Music, and my “Tipping the Iceberg” video about the number of lost songs from the Middle Ages.

Midterm 2 (2023) 21M.383 Computational Music Theory and Analysis (DOC)

Midterm 2 (2023) 21M.383 Computational Music Theory and Analysis (PDF)

Course Info

As Taught In
Spring 2023
Learning Resource Types
Lecture Notes
Lecture Videos
Other Video
Multiple Assignment Types
Exams
Editable Files