A selection of journal articles by authors, editors or publishers (local and international) who have collaborated with Scottish Voices from time to time are uploaded to this page of the Scottish Voices website. Click on the PDF icon to download each article.

A Psycho-cultural Theory of Musical Interval: Bye, bye, Pythagoras (by Richard Parncutt & Graham Hair)

A Music Perception Publication

Consonance and Dissonance in Music Theory and Psychology: Disentangling Dissonant Dichotomies (by Richard Parncutt & Graham Hair)

A Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies Publication

The Rosegarden Codicil: Rehearsing Music in Nineteen-Tone Equal Temperament (by Graham Hair, Ingrid Pearson, Amanda Morrison, Nicholas Bailey, Douglas McGilvray and Richard Parncutt)

A Scottish Music Review Publication

Matyas Seiber: 4 Case Studies (by Graham Hair)

A Southern Voices Publication

The 7 articles which follow below were authored by members of Scottish Voices and collaborators from the Science & Music Research Group of the Engineering School of Glasgow University, directed by Dr Nick Bailey. They were published in The Scottish Music Review, vol 4, no 1. Click on the PDF icon to download.

Editorial (by Nick Bailey).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

A Microtonal Wind-Controller: Building on Yamaha’s Technology to Facilitate the Performance of Music Based on the “19-EDO” Scale (by Nicholas Bailey, Alex South, Bill Evans and Graham Hair).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

On the Ontology and Epistemology of Musical Intervals — or Bye, Bye, Pythagoras (by Graham Hair and Richard Parncutt).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

A New Approach to Onset Detection (by Keziah Milligan, Nick Bailey and Graham Hair).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

Voicing Pierrot: My Personal Journey (by Jane Manning).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

Baser Bows: Instrument Design and Mimetic Theory (by Philip Wigham & Carola Boehm).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

The Two Cultures in German Translation: Humanities, science and Wissenschaft (by Richard Parncutt).

A Scottish Music Review Publication

The Musica Scotica style sheet.

The Musica Scotica style sheet describes the stylistic guidelines according to which proposed publications by our collaborator, The Musica Scotica Trust (see www.musicascotica.scot) should be prepared.

The Musica Scotica preliminary pages.

This PDF document shows the formats according to which the cover and the 3 following preliminary pages of proposed Musica Scotica volumes should be prepared.

The Musica Scotica recordings

Here will be posted recordings in the Musica Scotica series of albums/CDs: music from Scotland and from composers born, educated or resident in Scotland and the Scottish diaspora.