Appendix 2: References and Other Resources

References

Be 1957
Bellman, R.E. "Dynamic Programming", Princeton University Press, 1957.
Du 2006
Duffin, R.W. "Just Intonation in Renaissance Theory and Practice" in MTO, a journal of the Society for Music Theory.
Du 2021
Duffin, R.W. in a personal mail 22 March 2021.
HE 1885
Helmholtz, H.L.F. and Ellis, A.J. "On the Sensations of Tone", second English edition, Facsimile 1954 Dover Publications, Inc. New York.
OB 1971
Oosterhof, Bouman and Vetter. "Orgelbouwkunde" (The Craft of Organ Building, Dutch), 4th edition, 1971.
Py 2011
Pykett, C. "The Tonal Structure of Organ Reed Stops"
Re 1903
Reger, M. "Modulation", Dover Publications, Inc. Mineola, New York, 2007, translated by John Bernhoff.
Ro 2019
Rohlf Orgelbau "Stimmungen", checked April 2019.
Sc 1972
Schouten, H. "Harmonieleer" (The Craft of Writing Harmony, Dutch), 4th edition, 1972.
Te 2004
Terasawa, Hiroko. "Pitch Drift in Choral Music", 2004.

Other Resources

Software
All software to produce the sound files, animations, 3D-pictures, analyses and annotated Music.xml has been written in the general purpose functional programming language Clean. Its special features lazy evaluation and uniqueness typing were heavily relied on. Strongly recommended.
Hardware
No special hardware was used. A simple old laptop takes about a quarter of an hour to produce one minute of music in a .wav file. By far the most of that time is spent calculating the reverberation.

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