Popular music (characterized by improvised instrumental parts, beat and measure-level organization, and steady tempo) poses challenges for human-computer music performance (HCMP). Pieces of music are typically rearrangeable on-the-fly and involve a high degree of variation from ensemble to ensemble, and even between rehearsal and performance. Computer systems aiming to participate in such ensembles must therefore cope with a dynamic high-level structure in addition to the more traditional problems of beat-tracking, score-following, and machine improvisation. There are many approaches to integrating the components required to implement dynamic human-computer music performance systems. This paper presents a reference architecture designed to ...
When suitable accompanists are not available to a soloist musician, an alternative possibility is to...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
Research efforts concerned with the implementation of reliable computer-based score followers were f...
Popular music (characterized by improvised instrumental parts, beat and measure-level organization, ...
Augmenting performances of live popular music with computer systems poses many new challenges. Here,...
Human-Computer Music Performance for popular music -- where musical structure is important, but wher...
This thesis contributes to several facets of real-time computer music, using the construct of dynami...
Computers have the potential to significantly extend the practice of popular music based on steady t...
Computer accompaniment is now a well-established field of study, but nearly all work in this area as...
Human Computer Music Performance (HCMP) is the study of music performance by live human performers a...
This thesis contributes to several facets of real-time computer music, using the construct of dynami...
The application of digital computing techniques to music is considered herein, with particular empha...
This work proposes extensions to Western Music Notation so it can play a dual role: first as a human...
Computer music systems that coordinate or interact with human musicians exist in many forms. Often, ...
The coordinated storage of performance data in such a way that it can be used across multiple projec...
When suitable accompanists are not available to a soloist musician, an alternative possibility is to...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
Research efforts concerned with the implementation of reliable computer-based score followers were f...
Popular music (characterized by improvised instrumental parts, beat and measure-level organization, ...
Augmenting performances of live popular music with computer systems poses many new challenges. Here,...
Human-Computer Music Performance for popular music -- where musical structure is important, but wher...
This thesis contributes to several facets of real-time computer music, using the construct of dynami...
Computers have the potential to significantly extend the practice of popular music based on steady t...
Computer accompaniment is now a well-established field of study, but nearly all work in this area as...
Human Computer Music Performance (HCMP) is the study of music performance by live human performers a...
This thesis contributes to several facets of real-time computer music, using the construct of dynami...
The application of digital computing techniques to music is considered herein, with particular empha...
This work proposes extensions to Western Music Notation so it can play a dual role: first as a human...
Computer music systems that coordinate or interact with human musicians exist in many forms. Often, ...
The coordinated storage of performance data in such a way that it can be used across multiple projec...
When suitable accompanists are not available to a soloist musician, an alternative possibility is to...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
Research efforts concerned with the implementation of reliable computer-based score followers were f...