Musica:Musica Maneuverability (MM) Score

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Musica Maneuverability (MM) Score: 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 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

The MM Score is calculated by balancing the orchestra's power output against its internal and external drags, normalized by its size. Calculated From:

[[Category:]] 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 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

The MM Score is calculated by balancing the orchestra's power output against its internal and external drags, normalized by its size.