Phase synchronization of instrumental music signals
Sayan Mukherjee, Sanjay Kumar Palit, Santo Banerjee, MRK Ariffin, D.K., Bhattacharya

TL;DR
This paper investigates phase synchronization between two non-identical instrumental music signals using recurrence analysis, revealing their chaotic dynamics and establishing a correlation between recurrence measures and phase synchronization.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to analyze synchronization of non-identical music signals through recurrence quantification and phase space analysis.
Findings
Chaotic phase spaces identified for both signals.
Recurrence measures correlate with phase synchronization.
Method effectively captures similarity between non-identical signals.
Abstract
Signal analysis is one of the finest scientific techniques in communication theory. Some quantitative and qualitative measures describe the pattern of a music signal, vary from one to another. Same musical recital, when played by different instrumentalists, generates different types of music patterns. The reason behind various patterns is the psychoacoustic measures - Dynamics, Timber, Tonality and Rhythm, varies in each time. However, the psycho-acoustic study of the music signals does not reveal any idea about the similarity between the signals. For such cases, study of synchronization of long-term nonlinear dynamics may provide effective results. In this context, phase synchronization (PS) is one of the measures to show synchronization between two non-identical signals. In fact, it is very critical to investigate any other kind of synchronization for experimental condition, because…
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