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Rhythm
-taking the irregular surface of music and finding regularity in that surface

-forming structure in time
Duration
beginning to end of same note
IOI (Inter-onset interval)
beginning of one note to beginning of next note
ISI (inter-stimulus interval)
end of one note to beginning of next note (time in between notes)
Absolute time
time on a clock - not in comparison to anything
Relative time
one length of time compared to another length of time
When something is slowed up or sped down, what happens to the RT and AT?
Same relative time, different absolute time
Serial Ratio
comparing length of one IOI to its neighbor
Simple Ratio
regular integers (ex: 2:1)
Complex Ratio
can't be broken down into integers
When you increase complexity of a serial ratio, you do what to brain activity?
increase brain activity
What part of the brain is the mental clock?
Cerebellum
What type of rhythm helps guide our attention?
Simple rhythm
Study: start pitch, distractors, end pitch.

Are start and end the same pitch?

Judge it better when....
hearing a pitch at an expected point in time
Tempo has to do with ____ time
absolute time (time on a clock)
What is the preferred tempo?
100 beats per minute
These two things may or may not be independent of one another:
tempo and rhythm
Meter has to do with _____ time
relative time (comparing one note to another)
We prefer _____ meters
simple
What does the brain do with events?
syncronizes with them