@Article{conditschultz2016b, AUTHOR = {Nathaniel Condit-Schultz}, JOURNAL = {Empirical Musicology Review}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {180–184}, TITLE = {Commentary on Ohriner (2016)}, VOLUME = {11}, YEAR = {2016}, ABSTRACT = {This commentary offers a review of Ohriner's corpus-based research on rap music, and includes an in-depth comparison of Ohriner's model with my own. It highlights multiple divergences in our underlying methodologies, and outlines the potential impact of such differences on the research results. Ohriner provides a convincing and widely appealing presentation of how musical corpora may be leveraged to effectively enhance traditional forms of analysis. However, I question his approach to certain processes, such as sampling, transcription, and segmentation. I believe that his analysis would benefit from stronger definitions in these areas.}, DOI = {10.18061/emr.v11i2.5475}, LOCALFILE = {PDFs/condit-schultz2016b.pdf}, KEYWORDS = {rap, corpus, rhythm, rhyme, phrasing} }