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Computational approaches for the understanding of melody in carnatic music
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Author:
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Koduri, Gopala Krishna; Miron, Marius; Serrà Julià, Joan; Serra, Xavier
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Abstract:
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The classical music traditions of the Indian subcontinent,/nHindustani and Carnatic, offer an excellent ground on which/nto test the limitations of current music information research/napproaches. At the same time, studies based on these music/ntraditions can shed light on how to solve new and complex/nmusic modeling problems. Both traditions have very distinct/ncharacteristics, specially compared with western ones:/nthey have developed unique instruments, musical forms, performance/npractices, social uses and context. In this article,/nwe focus on the Carnatic music tradition of south India, especially/non its melodic characteristics. We overview the/ntheoretical aspects that are relevant for music information/nresearch and discuss the scarce computational approaches/ndeveloped so far. We put emphasis on the limitations of the/ncurrent methodologies and we present open issues that have/nnot yet been addressed and that we believe are important to/nbe worked on. |
Abstract:
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The research leading to these results has received funding/nfrom the European Research Council under the European/nUnion’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/n/ ERC grant agreement 267583 (CompMusic). |
Subject(s):
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-Música -- Índia -Recuperació de la informació |
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© ISMIR
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Document type:
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Conference Object Published Version (PDF) |
Published by:
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International Society for Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR)
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