Musical composition and 2D cellular automata based on music intervals
Igor Lugo, Martha G. Alatriste-Contreras

TL;DR
This paper explores a theoretical model using 2D cellular automata based on music intervals to understand musical creativity and pattern formation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of cellular automata in music theory, linking complex systems to musical pattern generation.
Findings
Rules based on music theory influence large-scale note patterns
Cellular automata can model aspects of musical creativity
The approach offers new insights into music pattern formation
Abstract
This study is a theoretical approach for exploring the applicability of a 2D cellular automaton based on melodic and harmonic intervals in random arrays of musical notes. The aim of this study was to explore alternatives uses for a cellular automaton in the musical context for better understanding the musical creativity. We used the complex systems and humanities approaches as a framework for capturing the essence of creating music based on rules of music theory. Findings suggested that such rules matter for generating large-scale patterns of organized notes. Therefore, our formulation provides a novel approach for understanding and replicating aspects of the musical creativity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCellular Automata and Applications · Music Technology and Sound Studies · Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
