A model of melodic expectation is proposed. The model assigns ratings to the expectedness of melodic events. The ratings depend on the hierarchic implementation of three primary factors�stability, proximity, and direction�and one secondary factor�mobility. The model explicitly links expectancy ratings to aspects of listeners� experiences of tension in melody. An approach to temporal expectations is discussed but not quantified. The model is situated within a framework for thinking about a type of schematic melodic expectations. This article assesses the position of these expectations within the broader cognitive processes invoked in listening to music. It suggests methods for investigating the expectations empirically. Additionally, it outlines connections between the theorized expectations and the dynamic, affective contours of musical experience.
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April 2005
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April 01 2005
A Model of Melodic Expectation
Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
School of Music, Northwestern University, 711 Elgin Rd., Evanston, IL 60208. (e-mail: e-margulis@northwestern.edu
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Music Perception (2005) 22 (4): 663–714.
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Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis; A Model of Melodic Expectation. Music Perception 1 April 2005; 22 (4): 663–714. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2005.22.4.663
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