Universal patterns in sound amplitudes of songs and music genres

Abstract

We report a statistical analysis of more than eight thousand songs. Specifically, we investigated the probability distribution of the normalized sound amplitudes. Our findings suggest a universal form of distribution that agrees well with a one-parameter stretched Gaussian. We also argue that this parameter can give information on music complexity, and consequently it helps classify songs as well as music genres. Additionally, we present statistical evidence that correlation aspects of the songs are directly related to the non-Gaussian nature of their sound amplitude distributions

Renio dos Santos Mendes
Renio dos Santos Mendes
Associate Professor
Angel Akio Tateishi
Angel Akio Tateishi
Former Ph.D. student