Bibliography

Cycles

Fürniss, Susanne. 2006. “Aka Polyphony: Music, Theory, Back and Forth.” In Analytical Studies in World Music, edited by Michael Tenzer, 163-204. New York: Oxford University Press.

McGraw, Andrew C. 2013. “Preliminary Remarks on a Helical Representation of Time.” Analytical Approaches to World Music 2 (2). http://www.aawmjournal.com/articles/2013b/McGraw_AAWM_Vol_2_2.html

Roeder, John, Tenzer, Michael. 2012. “Identity and Genre in Gamelan Gong Kebyar: An Analytical Study of Gabor.” Music Theory Spectrum 34 (1): 78-122. https://doi.org/10.1525/mts.2012.34.1.78

Roeder, John. 2019. “Timely Negotiations: Formative Interactions in Cyclic Duets.” Analytical Approaches to World Music 7 (1). http://www.aawmjournal.com/articles/2019a/Roeder_AAWM_Vol_7_1.html

Tenzer, Michael. 2011. “Generalized Representations of Musical Time and Periodic Structures.” Society for Ethnomusicology 55 (3): 369-386.

———. 2017. “Transforming African Musical Cycles.” Music Theory Spectrum 39: 139-157.

 

Of General Relevance to Cycles

Arom, Simha. 1991. African Polyphony and Polyrhythm: Musical Structure and Methodology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Danielsen, Anne. 2018. “Time and Time Again: Repetition and Difference in Repetitive Music.” In Over and Over: Exploring Repetition in Popular Music, edited by Olivier Julien and Christophe Levaux, 37-50. New York: Bloomsbury Academic & Professional.

Roeder, J., Tenzer, M., ed. 2011. Analytical and Cross-Cultural Studies in World Music. New York: Oxford University Press.

Tenzer, Michael, ed. 2006. Analytical Studies in World Music. New York: Oxford University Press.

———. 2008. “Temporal Transformations In Cross-Cultural Perspective: Augmentation In Baroque, Carnatic And Balinese Music.” Analytical Approaches to World Music 1 (1): 152-175.

Wolf, R., Blum, S., Hasty, C. 2019. Thought and Play in Musical Rhythm: Asian, African, and Euro-American Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Cycles From an Emic Perspective

Agawu, Kofi. 2006. “Structural Analysis or Cultural Analysis? Competing Perspectives on the ‘Standard Pattern’ of West African Rhythm.” Journal of the American Musicological Society 59 (1): 1-46. https://doi.org/10.1525/jams.2006.59.1.1

Chernoff, John M. 1979. African Rhythm and African Sensibilities. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Gell, Alfred. 1992. The Anthropology of Time: Cultural Constructions of Temporal Maps and Images. Oxford and Washington: Berg Press.

McGraw, Andrew C. 2008. “The Perception and Cognition of Time in Balinese Music.” Empirical Musicology Review 3 (2): 38-54.

McGraw, Andrew C. 2008. “Different Temporalities: The Time of Balinese Gamelan.” Yearbook for Traditional Music 40: 136-162.

Peiris, Eshantha. 2018. “Changing Conceptualizations of Rhythm in Sri Lankan Up-Country Percussion Music.” Analytical Approaches to World Music 6 (2). http://www.aawmjournal.com/articles/2018a/Peiris_AAWM_Vol_6_2.html.

Polak, R., Jacoby, N., Fischinger, T., Goldberg, D., Holzapfel, A. and London, J. 2018. “Rhythmic Prototypes Across Cultures: A Comparative Study of Tapping Synchronization.” Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal 36 (1): 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2018.36.1.1

Polak, Rainer. 2010. “Rhythmic Feel as Meter: Non-Isochronous Beat Subdivision in Jembe Music from Mali.” Music Theory Online 16 (4). https://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.10.16.4/mto.10.16.4.polak.html#repp_1997.

Scherzinger, Martin. 2010. “Temporal Geometries of an African Music: A Preliminary Sketch.” Music Theory Online 16 (4). https://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.10.16.4/mto.10.16.4.scherzinger.html

Wolf, Richard K. 2019. ““Rhythm,” “Beat,” and “Freedom” in South Asian Musical Traditions.” In Thought and Play in Musical Rhythm, edited by R. Wolf, Blum, S., Hasty, C., 314-34. New York: Oxford University Press.

Wolf, Richard K. 2014. The Voice in the Drum: Music, Language, and Emotion in Islamicate South Asia. Illinois: University of Illinois Press.

 

Metric Theory

Clayton, Martin. 2020. “Theory and Practice of Long-form Non-isochronous Meters: The Case of the North Indian rūpak tāl.” Music Theory Online 26 (1). https://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.20.26.1/mto.20.26.1.clayton.html.

Hasty, Christopher. 1997. Meter as Rhythm. New York: Oxford University Press.

Kvifte, Tellef. 2007. “Categories and Timing: On the Perception of Meter.” Ethnomusicology 51 (1): 64-84. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20174502

London, Justin. 2012. Hearing in Time. 2 ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Polak, Rainer. 2010. “Rhythmic Feel as Meter: Non-Isochronous Beat Subdivision in Jembe Music from Mali.” Music Theory Online 16 (4). https://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.10.16.4/mto.10.16.4.polak.html#repp_1997.

 

History of Temporality

Grant, Roger Mathew. 2014. Beating Time and Measuring Music in the Early Modern Era. New York: Oxford University Press.

Scherzinger, Martin. 2018. “Temporalities.” In The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory, edited by Alexander Rehding and Steven Rings, 234-272. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Psychology of Cycles

Clarke, Eric F. 1999. “Rhythm and Timing in Music.” In The Psychology of Music, edited by Diana Deutsch. Academic Press.

Dainton, Barry. 2017. “The Specious Present: Further Issues.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Ericsson, K.A. and Kintsch, W. 1995. “Long-term working memory.” Psychological Review 102: 211-245.

Fraisse, Paul. 1984. “Perception and Estimation of Time.” Annual Review of Psychology 35: 1-36.

Grondin, Simon. 2019. The Perception of Time: Your Questions Answered. New York: Routledge.

Le Poidevin, Robin. 2019. “The Experience and Perception of Time.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Margulis, Elizabeth. 2013. On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind. New York: Oxford.

McGraw, Andrew C. 2008. “The Perception and Cognition of Time in Balinese Music.” Empirical Musicology Review 3 (2): 38-54.

Snyder, Bob. 2014. “Memory for Music.” In The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Temperley, David. 2001. The Cognition of Basic Musical Structures. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Wittmann, Marc. 2019. “How Long is Now?”. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sense-time/201905/how-long-is-now