Automatic pitch analysis of large audio databases is essential for studies on music information retrieval and developing a pitch scale theory for Turkish maqam music. However no such study is available. In this article, we first determine the main obstacle as the alignment of frequency analysis results from multiple files. We then propose a new method to automatically detect the tonic of a recording, align the data, and estimate overall frequency histograms from large databases. We show that such histograms can be successfully used for pitch scale (tuning) studies on the recordings of Tanburi Cemil Bey, an undisputed master of the genreTÜBİTAK (Project No:107E024
The composition information of audio recordings is highly valuable for many tasks such as automatic...
This text targets a review of the computational analysis literature for Turkish makam music, discuss...
Comunicació presentada al Fourth International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis (FMA2014), celebrat e...
Since the early 20th century, various theories have been advanced in order to mathematically explain...
Since the early 20th century, various theories have been advanced in order to mathematically explain...
This study reviews the use of pitch histograms in music information retrieval studies for western an...
Compared to the volume of research on Western music, computational studies on Makam Music in Turkey ...
Tonic is a fundamental concept in many music traditions/nand its automatic identification should be ...
Comunicació presentada al 5th International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis, celebrat a Paris (Franç...
publicationstatus: publishedpublicationstatus: publishedpublicationstatus: publishedThe authors woul...
In this paper we propose an automatic system for transcribing makam music of Turkey. We document the...
Turkey is an important country that keeps the modal music culture. In this respect, there is a large...
In this paper we evaluate the impact of including knowledge about scale material into a system for t...
The main information sources to study a particular piece of music are symbolic scores and audio reco...
In this paper we evaluate the impact of including knowledge about scale material into a system for t...
The composition information of audio recordings is highly valuable for many tasks such as automatic...
This text targets a review of the computational analysis literature for Turkish makam music, discuss...
Comunicació presentada al Fourth International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis (FMA2014), celebrat e...
Since the early 20th century, various theories have been advanced in order to mathematically explain...
Since the early 20th century, various theories have been advanced in order to mathematically explain...
This study reviews the use of pitch histograms in music information retrieval studies for western an...
Compared to the volume of research on Western music, computational studies on Makam Music in Turkey ...
Tonic is a fundamental concept in many music traditions/nand its automatic identification should be ...
Comunicació presentada al 5th International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis, celebrat a Paris (Franç...
publicationstatus: publishedpublicationstatus: publishedpublicationstatus: publishedThe authors woul...
In this paper we propose an automatic system for transcribing makam music of Turkey. We document the...
Turkey is an important country that keeps the modal music culture. In this respect, there is a large...
In this paper we evaluate the impact of including knowledge about scale material into a system for t...
The main information sources to study a particular piece of music are symbolic scores and audio reco...
In this paper we evaluate the impact of including knowledge about scale material into a system for t...
The composition information of audio recordings is highly valuable for many tasks such as automatic...
This text targets a review of the computational analysis literature for Turkish makam music, discuss...
Comunicació presentada al Fourth International Workshop on Folk Music Analysis (FMA2014), celebrat e...