Commentary on "Transpositions within user-posted YouTube lyric videos: A corpus study"
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https://doi.org/10.18061/emr.v11i1.5025Keywords:
music communication model, pitch transposition, tempo, song versionsAbstract
Responding to Plazak's corpus study on pitch and tempo transpositions in user-created music videos on YouTube, I suggest that such transpositions may have musically communicative intentions. Besides the nominal changes designed to defeat copyright infringement detection algorithms, I propose that pitch and tempo changes may be used for listener enjoyment. Some comments on the methodology of the experiment are included.
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