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Timing (music)

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has shown that time as a subjective structuring of events in music, differs from the concept of time in physics. Listeners to music do not perceive rhythm on a continuous scale, but recognise rhythmic categories that function as a reference relative to which the deviations in timing can be
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appreciated. Temporal patterns in music combine two different time scales—rhythmic durations such as half and quarter notes on the one hand, and on the other, the continuous timing variations that characterize an expressive musical performance.
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in music refers to the ability to "keep time" accurately and to synchronise to an ensemble, as well as to
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Clarke, E. F. (1999) Rhythm and Timing in Music, in: Diana Deutsch (ed.),
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Dutch Journal of Music Theory (Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie)
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expressive timing
note
beat
tempo
aesthetic
music cognition
Rhythm
Time signature
"Swinging in the brain : shared neural substrates for behaviors related to sequencing and music"
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Music cognition

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