This work presents a method for the extraction of instrumental controls during guitar performances. The method is based on the analysis of multimodal data consisting of a combination of motion capture, audio analysis and musical score. High speed video cameras based on marker identification are used to track the position of finger bones and articulations and audio is recorded with a transducer measuring vibration on the guitar body. The extracted parameters are divided into left hand controls, i.e. fingering (which string and fret is pressed with a left hand finger) and right hand controls, i.e. the plucked string, the plucking finger and the characteristics of the pluck (position, velocity and angles with respect to the string). Controls a...
This paper proposes a method of guitar tablature transcription from audio signals. Multipitch estima...
On the classical guitar, a performer can impart very distinct qualities to the sound by changing the...
We propose a vision-based method for tracking guitar fingerings made by guitar players. We present i...
Abstract. This work presents a method for the extraction of instru-mental controls during guitar per...
We present a method for the analysis of the finger-string interaction in guitar performances and the...
In this paper we present a series of algorithms developed to detect the following guitar playing tec...
In this thesis we provide a method for finding the fingering of a music piece on any type of guitar ...
In this paper, we present our research on left hand gesture acquisition and analysis in guitar perfo...
In this paper we present a novel algorithm for automatic analysis, transcription, and parameter extr...
This dissertation proposes an interdisciplinary approach for the study of the timbre of the classic...
We describe a method for automatically transcribing guitar tabla-tures from audio signals in accorda...
A piece of music can be played in many ways on a guitar: almost every note can be stopped in several...
On most musical instruments, especially on the guitar, it is possible to play the same note or chord...
The aim of this paper is to improve beat-tracking for live guitar performances. Beat-tracking is a f...
Contains fulltext : 62902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated ...
This paper proposes a method of guitar tablature transcription from audio signals. Multipitch estima...
On the classical guitar, a performer can impart very distinct qualities to the sound by changing the...
We propose a vision-based method for tracking guitar fingerings made by guitar players. We present i...
Abstract. This work presents a method for the extraction of instru-mental controls during guitar per...
We present a method for the analysis of the finger-string interaction in guitar performances and the...
In this paper we present a series of algorithms developed to detect the following guitar playing tec...
In this thesis we provide a method for finding the fingering of a music piece on any type of guitar ...
In this paper, we present our research on left hand gesture acquisition and analysis in guitar perfo...
In this paper we present a novel algorithm for automatic analysis, transcription, and parameter extr...
This dissertation proposes an interdisciplinary approach for the study of the timbre of the classic...
We describe a method for automatically transcribing guitar tabla-tures from audio signals in accorda...
A piece of music can be played in many ways on a guitar: almost every note can be stopped in several...
On most musical instruments, especially on the guitar, it is possible to play the same note or chord...
The aim of this paper is to improve beat-tracking for live guitar performances. Beat-tracking is a f...
Contains fulltext : 62902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We investigated ...
This paper proposes a method of guitar tablature transcription from audio signals. Multipitch estima...
On the classical guitar, a performer can impart very distinct qualities to the sound by changing the...
We propose a vision-based method for tracking guitar fingerings made by guitar players. We present i...