The six symmetries of music refers to a set of transformations that can be applied to music while leaving a fundamental essence of the music unchanged. The six symmetries are: pitch translation invariance, time scaling invariance, octave translation invariance, time translation invariance, amplitude scaling invariance, and pitch reflection invariance.
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- The six symmetries of music refers to a set of transformations that can be applied to music while leaving a fundamental essence of the music unchanged. The six symmetries are: pitch translation invariance, time scaling invariance, octave translation invariance, time translation invariance, amplitude scaling invariance, and pitch reflection invariance.
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- The six symmetries of music refers to a set of transformations that can be applied to music while leaving a fundamental essence of the music unchanged. The six symmetries are: pitch translation invariance, time scaling invariance, octave translation invariance, time translation invariance, amplitude scaling invariance, and pitch reflection invariance.
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