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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