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 Technique that can identify songs developed
Technique that can identify songs developed
Researchers have developed a novel system to identify common patterns in versions of songs, which will help to quantify the similarity of musical pieces. The method, based on mathematical equations, makes it possible to identify the concurrent presence of tonal events on two song tracks. picked by suebe 1 month ago
tags identify patterns songs mathematical equations
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 cecilber...
1 month ago
So much of commercial radio sounds formulaic (like much popular media). If software like this takes hold, that trend will exacerbate.

There are plenty of great new bands producing great new music. You need to listen to your local community radio station (or college station) to find it.
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 jie
1 month ago
« cecilberman:So much of commercial radio sounds formulaic (like much popular media). If software like this takes hold, that trend will exacerbate.

There are plenty of great new bands producing great new music. You need to listen to your local community radio station (or college station) to find it.
-But maybe, just maybe, it will help me find this song I have been trying to find for years...
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 pocksuck...
1 month ago
Hands up who can see this propagating unwarranted copyright law suits brought about purely because numbers match and without any care for the integrity of the music?

A bean counter's tool, essentially.
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 suebe
1 month ago
« pocksucket : Hands up who can see this propagating unwarranted copyright law suits brought about purely because numbers match and without any care for the integrity of the music?

A bean counter's tool, essentially.
That's why I used "My Sweet Lord" as the themepic.
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