Talk:Invariances of music

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Latest comment: 11 years ago by Brian2357 in topic Deletion nomination

Tuning invariance edit

There is at least one more musical "symmetry:" tuning invariance, discussed in Wikipedia's entry on Dynamic_Tonality. This page should be renamed "Invariances of music," removing both the number "six" and replacing the word "symmetry" with the more precise "invariance."JimPlamondon (talk) 20:11, 21 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Original Research edit

Why, what, where, and how does this article contain original research and how should it be cleaned up? Hyacinth (talk) 05:17, 4 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

Deletion nomination edit

I am nominating this article for speedy deletion under criterion G11: Unambiguous advertising or promotion. The only reference is a page the website of Philip Donnell, who seems to be the only person talking about this idea - searches on Google News, Books, and Scholar for "invariances of music" turned up no notable references. The article's only purpose is the promotion of a set of ideas which appear to have no notability whatsoever - even the link to "Amplitude scaling invariance" redirects to an article that contains no reference to that term. Although lack of notability in itself is not a criterion for speedy deletion, the promotional nature of this page seems obvious and unambiguous to me. Brian2357 (talk) 01:06, 19 August 2012 (UTC)Reply