Methods for identification of the tuning system in audio musical signals

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Abstract

The tuning system is an important aspect of a piece. It specifies the scale intervals and is an indicator of the emotions of a musical file. There is a direct relationship between musical mode and the tuning of a piece for modal musical traditions. So, the tuning system carries valuable information, which is worth incorporating into metadata of a file. In this paper different algorithms for automatic identification of the tuning system are presented and compared. In the training process, spectral and chroma average, and pitch histograms, are used to construct reference patterns for each class. The same is done for the testing samples and a similarity measure like the Manhattan distance classifies a piece into different tuning classes.

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Heydarian, P., Jones, L., & Seago, A. (2008). Methods for identification of the tuning system in audio musical signals. In Audio Engineering Society - 125th Audio Engineering Society Convention 2008 (Vol. 2, pp. 1309–1314).

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