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The Top-down and Bottom-up Systems of Musical Implication: Building on Meyer's Theory of Emotional Syntax
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MusicPhilosophy Of MusicModalityMusicologySyntaxParametric ExpectationsLanguage StudiesMusic GenerationMusic ProcessingBottom-up SystemsRecurrent Aesthetic StrategiesEmotional SyntaxPhilosophy Of LanguageAlgorithmic CompositionMusical AnalysisImplication-realization ModelMusical ImplicationArtsLinguistics
The implication-realization model hypothesizes that emotional syntax in music is a product of two expectation systems—one top down, the other bottom up. Syntactic mismatch or conflict in realizations can occur either within each system or between them. The theory argues that interruption or suppression of parametric expectations generated separately by the two systems explains certain types of recurrent aesthetic strategies in melodic composition and accounts for the most common kinds of musical forms (AAA, AAB, ABB, ABC, and ABA).
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