Histogram of Intervals (B)


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11/20/2020 4:18 am

So here is the raw data. Not unexpectedly the very first to the 2nd note is much more likely to be a climb than a decrease, and just the opposite for the final two notes (although as I mentioned in the first post, that was a bit difficult to judge for many of the songs I was using in that they often faded out rather than ended). I should point out that I only evaluated note sequences that went up or down (I didn't count the many instances in which 2 consecutive notes stayed the same). I was surprised by the low frequency of major 3rd intervals. Anyway, it was a fun project.


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11/20/2020 5:12 pm

Ah, here is the second chart you mentioned. This is great stuff! Thank you again for sharing!


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