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Asymmetric Rhythms and Tiling Canons
Dr. Rachel HallSaint Joseph’s University
EPADEL Fall 2006 MeetingWest Chester University
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Feel the beat
• Classic 4/4 beat
• Syncopated 4/4 beat
• How are these rhythms different?
• We will explore ways of describing
rhythm mathematically.
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Math for drummers
• The mathematical analysis of rhythm has a long history.
• In fact, ancient Indian scholars discovered the Fibonacci numbers and Pascal’s triangle by counting rhythms in Sanskrit poetry.
• They discovered the Fibonacci numbers 50 years before Fibonacci, and Pascal’s triangle 18 centuries before Pascal!
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Beats, rhythms, and notes
• In music, the beat is the basic unit of time.• A rhythm is a sequence of attacks (drum hits)
or note onsets.• A note is the interval between successive
attacks.• We will assume that every note begins on
some beat.
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Notation
Here are several ways to represent the same rhythm:
• Standard Western notation
• Drum tablature: x..x..x.• Binary: 10010010
or
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Periodic rhythms• If a rhythm is played repeatedly, it’s hard to tell
where it starts.
• Two periodic rhythms are equivalent if one of them is the same as the other delayed by some number of beats.
• For example,
.x.x..x. is equivalent to x..x..x.
• The set of all rhythms that are equivalent to a given pattern is called a rhythm cycle.
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Composition 001
• Choose a rhythm (not the same as mine!)
• Write down all the patterns that are equivalent to your rhythm.
x .. .x.
...x.x x...x.etc.
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Binary necklaces
• You can represent your rhythm as a necklace of black and white beads, called a binary necklace.
• The necklace can be rotated (giving you all the equivalent patterns) but not turned over.
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Questions
• How many different rhythm patterns with 6 beats are possible?
• How many are in your rhythm cycle?
• What are the possible answers to the previous question?
• What does “6” have to do with it?
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Counting rhythm cycles
• There are 64 rhythm patterns with six beats.
• Counting rhythm cycles is much more difficult. (can you explain why?)
• It turns out that there are only 14 rhythm cycles with six beats.
• Burnside’s lemma is used to count these cycles.
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Fourteen rhythm cycles
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Asymmetric rhythms
• A rhythm is syncopated if it avoids a beat that is normally accented (the first and middle beats of the measure).
• Can a rhythm cycle be syncopated?
• A rhythm cycle is asymmetric if all its component rhythm patterns are syncopated.
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Examples
Asymmetric cyclex..x..x..x..x..xx.x..x...x.x..x...x.x..xx..x.x...x..x.x...x..x.xx..x..x.
Non-asymmetric cyclex.x...x..x.x...xx.x.x....x.x.x....x.x.x....x.x.xx...x.x..x...x.xx.x...x.
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DIY!
x x ....
How can I fill in the rest of the template to make an asymmetric cycle?
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Rhythmic canons
• A canon, or round, occurs when two or more voices sing the same tune, starting at different times.
• A rhythmic canon occurs when two or more voices play the same rhythm, starting at different times.
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Example
Schumann, “Kind im Einschlummern”
Voice 1: x.xxxx..x.xxxx..Voice 2: x.xxxx..x.xxxx..
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More on canons
Messaien, Harawi, “Adieu”Voice 1: x..x....x.......x....x..x...x..x......x..x...x.x.x..x....x..Voice 2: x..x....x.......x....x..x...x..x......x..x...x.x.x..x....x..Voice 3: x..x....x.......x....x..x...x..x......x..x...x.x.x..x....x..
A canon is complementary if no more than one voice sounds on every beat.
If exactly one voice sounds on each beat, the canon is a tiling canon.
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Make your own canon
• Fill in the template in your worksheet to
make your rhythm into a canon.
• Is your canon complementary? If so, is
it a tiling canon?
• What is the relationship to asymmetry?
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Asymmetric rhythms and complementary canons
To make a rhythm asymmetric, you make the canon complementary.
When will you get a tiling canon?
x x ....
x x ....
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Oh, those crazy canons!
A three-voice tiling canonx.....x..x.x|:x.....x..x.x:| x.....x.|:.x.xx.....x.:| x...|:..x..x.xx...:|
The methods of constructing n-voice canons, where the voices are equally spaced from one another, are similar to the asymmetric rhythm construction.
repeat sign
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A four-voice tiling canon
Voice 1: x.x.....|:x.x.....:|Voice 2: x.x....|:.x.x....:|Voice 3: x.x.|:....x.x.:|Voice 4: x.x|:.....x.x:|
Entries: ee..ee..|:ee..ee..:|
inner rhythm = x.x..... outer rhythm = ee..ee..
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Tiling canons of maximal category
• A tiling canon has maximal category if the inner and outer rhythms have the same (primitive) period.
• None exist for periods less than 72 beats.
• Here’s one of period 72. You’ll hear the whistle sound the outer rhythm about halfway through.
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Tiling the integers
A tiling of the integers is a finite set A of integers (the tile) together with a set of translations B such that every integer may be written in a unique way as an element of A plus an element of B.
Example: A = {0, 2}
B = {…, 0, 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, …}
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Example (continued)
A = {0, 2}
B = {…, 0, 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, …}
Every rhythmic tiling canon corresponds to an integer tiling!
2 4 5310 6 7 8 9 1011€
Z = A⊕B
……
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Results and questions
• Theorem (Newman, 1977): All tilings of the integers are periodic.
• Can a given set A tile the integers?
• If so, what are the possible translation sets?
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Partial answers
• Only the case where the size of the tile is divisible by less than four primes has been solved (Coven, Meyerowitz,Granville et al.).
• In this case, there is an algorithm for constructing the translation set.
• The answer is unknown for more than three primes.
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Inversion and monohedral tiling
• Playing a rhythm backwards gives you its inversion. Tiling canons using a rhythm and its inversion are called monohedral.
• Beethoven (Op. 59, no. 2) uses x..x.x and .xx.x. to form a monohedral tiling canon.
• Not much is known about monohedral tiling. Maybe you will make some discoveries!