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Created page with "{{Musica |Concept Type=MM Score Components |Definition=The 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. In the language of Energy-Maneuverability Theory, the MM Score represents the orchestra's immediate Specific Excess Power (P_s). A..."
 
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|Calculated From=Musica:Acoustic Complexity (C a), Musica:Tempo (T p), Musica:Acoustic Power Reserve (P a), Musica:Scaling Constant (K), Musica:Total Musicians (N m), Musica:Ensemble Dissonance (D e)
|Calculated From=Musica:Acoustic Complexity (C a), Musica:Tempo (T p), Musica:Acoustic Power Reserve (P a), Musica:Scaling Constant (K), Musica:Total Musicians (N m), Musica:Ensemble Dissonance (D e)
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\text{MM Score} = \left( \frac{ (P_a - (D_e + C_a)) \times T_p }{ N_m } \right) \times K
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Where:
*'''P_a''' is the '''Acoustic Power Reserve''': 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.
*'''D_e''' is the '''Ensemble Dissonance''': A real-time measure of tuning and rhythmic inaccuracies, representing internal '''Drag'''.
*'''C_a''' is the '''Acoustic Complexity''': The intrinsic difficulty of the current musical passage (e.g., harmonic and rhythmic complexity), representing external '''Drag'''.
*'''T_p''' is the '''Tempo''': The speed of the music in beats per minute, representing the vessel's '''Velocity'''.
*'''N_m''' is the '''Total Musicians''': The number of performers in the ensemble, representing its '''Mass''' or inertia.
*'''K''' is a '''Scaling Constant''' to normalize the score to a 0-100 range.