A compact pitch and time representation for melodic contours in Indian art music

  • Ranjani H
  • Srinivasamurthy A
  • Paramashivan D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Predominant melody offers a complete representation of melodic contours of heterophonic Indian Art Music (IAM). A compact representation of melodic contours while preserving raga characteristics is proposed. Such representations have applications in music transcription, analysis, and synthesis. Contours are quantized on a pitch-time grid after normalizing critical points with tonic and rhythmic pulse period estimates. Non-uniform quantization intervals are selected from pitch and time scales prevalent in IAM, while accommodating pitch and inter-note-interval variations on pitch-time grid. An evaluation of quantized-reconstructed contours through listening tests by trained musicians shows raga preserving capabilities of the proposed approach in spite of alterations in contour shapes.

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Ranjani, H. G., Srinivasamurthy, A., Paramashivan, D., & Sreenivas, T. V. (2019). A compact pitch and time representation for melodic contours in Indian art music. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145(1), 597–603. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5087277

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