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Improving OMR for Digital Music Libraries with Multiple Recognisers and Multiple Sources

Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Digital Libraries for Musicology, 2014
Large quantities of scanned music are now available in public digital music libraries. However, the information in such sources is represented as pixel data in images rather than symbolic information about the notes of a piece of music, and therefore it is opaque to musically meaningful computational processes (e.g., to search for a particular melodic ...
Padilla Martin-Caro, Victor   +3 more
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Aspects of the Multiple Musical Gestures

2005
A simple to use pointer interface in 2D for producing music is presented as a means for real-time playing and sound generation. The music is produced by simple gestures that are repeated easily. The gestures include left-to-right and right-to-left motion shapes for spectral envelope and temporal envelope of the sounds, with optional backwards motion ...
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Improved MUSIC Algorithm for Multiple Noncoherent Subarrays

IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2014
This work addresses the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation issue with multiple noncoherent subarrays. We use a maximum likelihood approach to derive a weighted MUSIC (w-MUSIC) algorithm for such arrays, which obtains the overall spatial spectrum via combining the weighted MUSIC spectrum of the subarrays.
He-Wen Wei, Fei Wen, Rong Fan, Qun Wan
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Effects of musical tempo on multiple subjective impressions

International Journal of Biometrics, 2010
In this study, referring to the previous studies have investigated inverted U-shape in psychological responses for musical tempo, we investigated: 1) change in 10 impressions for musical tempi; 2) effects of musical tempo near to listener's heart rate on the impressions.
Kazuhisa Matsuo, Makoto Fukumoto
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The Promotion of Multiple Citizenships in China’s Music Education

2016
Abstract This chapter analyzes how ideas about multiple citizenship in Chinese school music education are put into practice, interpreted, and negotiated in this age of modernization and globalization. Education for multiple citizenships is made possible by an increasingly relaxed social environment attributable to international free ...
Law, WW, Ho, WC
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Multiple Order Functions in Twelve-Tone Music [PDF]

open access: possiblePerspectives of New Music, 1972
THIS paper is concerned with a particular approach to twelve-tone rhythmic and harmonic structure which is founded upon certain relationships between linear and vertical pitch functions. The pitch functions under discussion are those of the order positions of pitches in twelve-tone sets. The collection of sets under discussion comprises two groups. The
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Initial experiments with Multiple Musical Gestures [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
The classic orchestra has a diminishing role in society, while hard-disc recorded music plays a predominant role today. A simple to use pointer interface in 2D for producing music is presented as a means for playing in a social situation. The sounds of the music are produced by a low-level synthesizer, and the music is produced by simple gestures that ...
Jensen, Kristoffer, Graugaard, Lars
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Musical Repetition Detection Across Multiple Exposures [PDF]

open access: possibleMusic Perception, 2012
although music's repetitiveness has been a perennial topic of theoretical and philosophical interest, we know surprisingly little about the psychological processes underlying it. As one step in the larger enterprise of examining the psychology of musical repetition, a preliminary question addresses repetition detection: Which repetitions are listeners ...
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Managing music across multiple devices and computers

Proceedings of the 2011 iConference, 2011
In this paper we present results from a study to understand how people use, synchronize, and backup personal digital music collections across multiple devices and computers. We conducted a survey of a university community including students, faculty, and staff, with 184 respondents.
Justin Brinegar, Robert Capra
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Creating Multiple Sites of Engagement for Music Learning

2020
Music education exists in multiple spaces. Within formal approaches to music education in academic institutions, there has been an acknowledgment that more informal pedagogical approaches can be useful (as evidenced in the work of movements such as Musical Futures).
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