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  1. Oct 23, 2021 · 2.1 Music transcription in ethnomusicology. If they transcribe music at all, ethnomusicologists usually aim to document a specific performance on the basis of a recording (so-called ‘descriptive music-writing’), rather than to provide a model for performance (‘prescriptive music-writing’; Seeger, 1958). An ethnomusicologist may choose ...

  2. Converting an acoustic music signal into music notation In the field of MIR, recent AMT research has mostly using a computer program has been at the forefront of mu- focused on automatic transcription of piano recordings in sic information research for several decades, as a task re- the context of Western/Eurogenetic music (see [3] for a ferred ...

    • Emmanouil Benetos
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  4. Computational ethnomusicology: a music information retrieval perspective. The historical development of CE and the types of tasks that have been addressed so far, is traced and interesting directions for future work are given and suggestions for how to engange musicologists and musicians are suggested. Expand.

  5. Nov 4, 2019 · Computer Science, Art. TLDR. A user study on evaluating the usefulness of automatic music transcription in the context of ethnomusicology, which collects and analyzes quantitative measures, and receives a range of qualitative feedback from study participants, which includes user needs, criticisms of AMT technologies, and links between ...

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Computation in ethnomusicology. There has been renewed engagement with computation in ethnomusicology in recent years. The emerging branches of Music Information Retrieval (MIR) and Computational Ethnomusicology are areas of interdisciplinary science that focus on the use of computing for extracting musical information from digital data.

    • Patrick Egan
    • 2021
  7. sic transcription and ethnomusicology: a user study , 20th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference, Delft, The Nether-lands, 2019. the art in AMT may have to offer for (ethno)musicologists transcribing a piece of music. In the eld of MIR, recent AMT research has mostly focused on automatic transcription of piano ...

  8. Mar 1, 2014 · Introduction Fifty years ago, in September 1964, the journal of a young Society for Ethnomusicology published the ‘Symposium on Transcription and Analysis: A Hukwe Song with Musical Bow’, a text that has since become a cornerstone within the ethnomusicological corpus. Drawn from a session organized by Nicholas M. England for SEM’s November 1963 annual conference, the Symposium was built ...

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