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Automatic music transcription for traditional woodwind instruments sopele
Pattern Recognition Letters, 2019Sopela is a traditional hand-made woodwind instrument, commonly played in pair, characteristic to the Istrian peninsula in western Croatia. Its piercing sound, accompanied by two-part singing in the hexatonic Istrian scale, is registered in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Arian Skoki +3 more
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RECOGNITION OF TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SAMPLED BY CONVENTIONAL SENSORS
Sensors and Microsystems, 2000The correct classification of single musical sources is a relevant aspect for the source separation task and the automatic transcription of polyphonic music. In this paper, we present a classification experiment on six different musical instruments: violin, clarinet, flute, oboe, saxophone and piano. It is characterized by two steps. In the first step,
COSTANTINI G. +2 more
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Questionnaire into traditional African musical instruments
African Music: Journal of the African Music Society, 1971What is understood by a questionnaire? The mere mention of questionnaire has something formidable about it even to a European, however accustomed he may be to indiscreet investigation. In fact the present questionnaire is not a cross-examination but a tool designed simply to remind the investigator of what he may have to ask, so that he will not miss ...
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Sound Modeling of Javanese Traditional Music Instrument
International Conference on Instrumentation, Communication, Information Technology, and Biomedical Engineering 2009, 2009A Gamelan set consists of several groups of different instruments. One of the groups is called Balungan. Gamelan is contructed manually by hand with simple tools so it is very hard to find two gamelan sets are totally identical. In this research we propose to construct gamelan models.
Yoyon K. Suprapto +4 more
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Traditional Musical Instruments
2000Autor describes Croatian traditional musical instruments according to Sachs-Hornbostel's classification. There are four main musical instruments categories: idiophones, chordophones, aerophones and membranophones.
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Traditional Junkanoo music instruments of the Bahamas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2001Junkanoo is a carnival-like parade that takes place twice a year in the Bahamas. The parade grew out of the music practices of Africans who had been enslaved in the Bahamas during the nineteenth century. Today, the parade incorporates large, elaborate costumes, and music played on traditional instruments.
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Folk Music of China: Living Instrumental Traditions
Ethnomusicology, 1996Frederick Lau, Stephen Jones
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A Review of Finite Element Studies in String Musical Instruments
Acoustics, 2022Evaggelos Kaselouris +2 more
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