music-theory-spectrum
GitHub用于评估音乐理论手稿是否适合投稿至Music Theory Spectrum期刊。提供关于期刊定位、分析论证标准、乐谱证据要求及拒稿启发式规则的指导,辅助作者进行选题匹配、框架调整或与其他期刊的对比决策。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill music-theory-spectrum -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "music-theory-spectrum",
"description": "Use when targeting Music Theory Spectrum or deciding whether a music-theory manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's fit, its argument and analytical-method bar, notational and close-analysis expectations, house style and review norms, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics."
}
Music Theory Spectrum (music-theory-spectrum)
Journal positioning
Music Theory Spectrum, published by Oxford University Press for the Society for Music
Theory, is the leading journal of music theory and analysis. It publishes original work in
analytical method, the history and philosophy of music theory, and the close analysis of
specific works and repertories. Its defining expectation is a rigorous analytical or
theoretical argument — a new method or refinement of one, a theoretical claim defended
against rivals, or a close analysis that demonstrates something general — carried by precise,
notated musical evidence. It is distinct from journal-of-the-american-musicological-society,
where analysis serves a historical or cultural argument, and from
the-journal-of-aesthetics-and-art-criticism, which is philosophical aesthetics: Music Theory
Spectrum foregrounds analytical and theoretical method, with the notated example as the
primary evidence. Loose appreciation, or a theoretical claim untethered from the music, is a
poor fit. This skill is a fit / venue-selection / re-framing aid. It does not replace the
journal's current submission guidelines. Before submitting, re-check the live Music Theory
Spectrum author instructions.
When to trigger
- The author names Music Theory Spectrum for a music-theory or analytical manuscript and wants a fit/framing check.
- A close analysis must be sharpened into a theoretical or methodological argument that generalizes beyond the single work.
- The author is choosing between Music Theory Spectrum and a historical-musicology or philosophical-aesthetics venue.
- The author needs the journal's analytical-method bar, music-example gates, and desk-reject heuristics.
Scope & topic fit
- Analytical method: new or refined approaches to pitch, rhythm, meter, form, voice-leading, timbre, and other dimensions.
- The history and philosophy of music theory, including the recovery and critique of theoretical traditions.
- Close analysis of specific works and repertories, where the analysis demonstrates something general.
- Theory and analysis across repertories — tonal, post-tonal, popular, non-Western, and contemporary music.
- Critical and methodological reflection on the aims, tools, and assumptions of music analysis.
Method & evidence bar
- The contribution is an original analytical or theoretical argument; a close reading that generalizes, or a method defended against alternatives.
- Music is rigorously analyzed with precise notated examples and/or analytical graphs that carry the evidence, not merely illustrate it.
- Where the argument is text- or source-based, scores, editions, and the documentary record are handled accurately.
- Engagement with the relevant music-theoretical scholarship is current, fair, and substantive.
- The analytical method is explicit and its assumptions defended; claims are proportionate to what the analysis shows.
Structure & house style
- Scholarly article with a sustained analytical argument; defer exact length expectations and article types to the live guide.
- Chicago notes-and-bibliography style with full footnotes; re-check the current form on the live guide.
- Music examples, analytical graphs, and notation are central: prepare clean, accurate examples and graphics to specification, and secure reproduction permissions for musical examples and figures — this is often the rate-limiting step.
- Double-blind review: anonymize the manuscript, examples, and graphics (self-citations and acknowledgements) per current policy.
- Foreign-language sources are quoted and translated per policy; any audio or supplementary media follow the journal's specifications.
Official-submission checklist
- Before giving submission-ready advice, read
../../resources/source-basis.mdand../../resources/official-source-map.md; start from the Society for Music Theory / Oxford University Press anchors, then cite the current Music Theory Spectrum page you checked. - Search the live site for "Music Theory Spectrum submission guidelines" and follow the current version.
- Re-check article types, length expectations, and the abstract requirement.
- Re-check music-example and analytical-graph preparation and specifications, and reproduction permissions for musical examples, figures, and any audio/supplementary media.
- Confirm Chicago notes-and-bibliography form and anonymization (including examples and graphics) for double-blind review.
- Re-check translation policy for non-English sources and AI-use/competing-interest disclosure.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.
Pre-submission self-check
- There is a single, clearly stated, original analytical or theoretical argument that generalizes beyond the single work.
- Music is rigorously analyzed, with notated examples and/or graphs that carry the evidence.
- Scores, editions, and any documentary sources are handled accurately.
- Engagement with the relevant music-theoretical scholarship is current and fair.
- Music examples and graphs are accurate and to specification, and reproduction permissions are secured or planned.
- The manuscript, examples, and graphics are anonymized and follow Chicago notes-and-bibliography style.
Common desk-reject triggers
- A close reading of one work with no general analytical or theoretical payoff.
- A theoretical claim untethered from precise musical evidence, or loose appreciation in place of analysis.
- Inaccurate or under-specified music examples and graphs, or no plan for reproduction permissions.
- Thin engagement with the relevant theory scholarship, or claims out of proportion to the analysis.
- Wrong venue: a primarily historical/cultural argument about music, or a philosophical argument about art, better served elsewhere.
Re-routing decision
- Archival, historical, or cultural argument where analysis serves history →
journal-of-the-american-musicological-society. - Philosophical argument about music, art, or aesthetic experience →
the-journal-of-aesthetics-and-art-criticism. - Music within a broad historical argument legible across fields →
the-american-historical-review. - Music in relation to literature or critical theory with a literary-critical center →
critical-inquiry. - Formal/logical or philosophy-of-science problem raised by music with a general philosophical stake →
the-philosophical-review.
Output format
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] Music Theory Spectrum
[Repertory/method] <music, repertory, and analytical/theoretical approach>
[Argument] <the analytical or theoretical claim in one line — what it generalizes>
[Analysis/examples] <do the notated examples + analytical method clear the journal's bar?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <length / Chicago style / music-example & graph specs & permissions / anonymization / translation>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
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