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The fractal dimension of music: Melodic contours and time series of pitch

Maria H. Niklasson, Gunnar A. Niklasson

Published 2020-04-06Version 1

We analyze the fractal dimension of melodic contours and pitch time series of classical music and folk music tunes. The fractal dimensions obtained from box counting and detrended fluctuation analysis show significant differences. They are ascribed to the low accuracy of box counting for dimensions close to two as well as to a possible bias because the pitches in the time series are connected by lines to obtain the melodic contour used in the box counting analysis. We observe a tendency that folk music exhibits lower fractal dimensions than classical music, but further studies are needed in order to assess cutoff effects in the comparatively short folk music tunes. We conclude that detrended fluctuation analysis is the preferable method for fractal analysis of music, and this verifies previous studies of analysis of short time series.

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