Chord Recognition with Application in Melodic Similarity

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Chord Recognition with Application in Melodic Similarity by Adam Tee, David Cooper and Des McLernon Erdem Unal Spring 2003

Outline Introduction Chord Recognition Harmonic Analysis Application to Musical Sequence Comparison

Chord Recognition http://guitaralliance.com/chord_phrasing.htm The Algorithm Surface Segmentation Chord Identification Chord Merging

Chord Recognition Continued … Recognition is performed with template data base search Path recognition of distances between notes - Example Cmaj 7th 4-3-4

Chord Recognition Continued … Two rules of chord merging Equal roots Bass note carries over

Harmonic Analysis Roman numerical analysis of all chords Preferences imposed For example:

Application to Musical Comparison Similarity on musical sequences Features defined: Absolute Pitch Absolute Duration Pitch Contour Duration Contour Metric position Tonality Harmony

Conclusion Future Work Questions???