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    • Musica:Frequency Load (L f)  + (The Frequency Load (L\_f) measures the difficulty of a note's pitch. It's higher for notes at the extreme ends of an instrument's range or notes that are harmonically dissonant with the ensemble.)
    • Musica:Musica Maneuverability (MM) Score  + (The Musica Maneuverability (MM) Score is aThe Musica Maneuverability (MM) Score is a real-time, composite index from 0 to 100 that measures the collective sonic energy and performance capacity of an orchestra. It treats the entire ensemble as a single dynamic vessel, quantifying its ability to virtuously execute musical ideas.</br></br>In the language of Energy-Maneuverability Theory, the MM Score represents the orchestra's immediate Specific Excess Power (P_s). A high score indicates the ensemble is in a state of high energy—cohesive, in tune, and playing with a reserve of dynamic power. A low score indicates the orchestra is "bleeding energy" through dissonance, fatigue, or excessive complexity. Orchestral Score Calculation</br></br>The MM Score is calculated by balancing the orchestra's power output against its internal and external drags, normalized by its size.nd external drags, normalized by its size.)
    • Musica:Acoustic Complexity (C a)  + (The intrinsic difficulty of the current musical passage (e.g., harmonic and rhythmic complexity), representing external Drag.)
    • Musica:Sustain Demand  + (The metabolic and physical cost of holdingThe metabolic and physical cost of holding a single note for an extended period. It is calculated as the ratio of a note's duration in seconds to the maximum practical sustain time for a given instrument (e.g., a single bow length for a violin or a full breath for a flute).or a violin or a full breath for a flute).)
    • Musica:Total Musicians (N m)  + (The number of performers in the ensemble, representing its Mass or inertia.)
    • Musica:Harmonic Dissonance  + (The psychoacoustic "cost" of a single noteThe psychoacoustic "cost" of a single note relative to the currently established harmony. The value is determined by the interval relationship between the note and the root of the active chord. Consonant intervals (e.g., octave, fifth, third) have a low dissonance value (approaching 0), while dissonant intervals (e.g., minor second, tritone) have a high value (approaching 1).ritone) have a high value (approaching 1).)
    • Musica:Tempo (T p)  + (The speed of the music in beats per minute, representing the vessel's Velocity.)
    • Musica:Acoustic Power Reserve (P a)  + (The total potential dynamic energy of the ensemble, representing its Thrust. This is a function of the number of musicians playing and their remaining physical stamina.)
    • Musica:Scaling Constant (K)  + (a Scaling Constant to normalize the score to a 0-100 range.)
    • Musica:Note Virtuousness Score  + (determines if a specific musician playing a specific note at a specific moment is a "virtuous" action. It is calculated by comparing the orchestra's available capacity (the MM Score) to the holistic cost of playing that single note (the Total Note Load).)
    • Musica:Total Note Load  + (is the weighted sum of four individual load calculations based on the fundamental variables of music.)
    • Musica:Frequency Load (L\ f)  + (measures the difficulty of a note's pitch. It's higher for notes at the extreme ends of an instrument's range or notes that are harmonically dissonant with the ensemble.)
    • Musica:Duration Load (L\ d)  + (measures the difficulty of a note's rhythm and length. It penalizes both rhythmically complex, rapid passages and extremely long, sustained notes that demand significant breath or bow control.)
    • Musica:Timbre Load (L\ t)  + (measures the difficulty of a note's tone color. Standard playing techniques have a low load, while extended techniques (col legno, multiphonics, flutter-tonguing) are more complex and carry a higher load.)
    • Musica:Amplitude Load (L\ a)  + (measures the difficulty of a note's volume. Playing at extreme dynamics (very loud or very soft) is more difficult and metabolically costly than playing at a moderate volume.)