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Automated Notation of Piano Recordings for Historic Performance Practice Study

机译:用于历史演奏实践研究的自动钢琴录音符号

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We describe a system that automatically notates a comparative visualization of multiple recorded performances of the same musical work. Written musical scores have transmitted basic performance information to musicians over the ages; however, these scores only provide skeletal instructions that must be fleshed out in performance, as musical notation describes phrasing, articulation, dynamics, accentuation, and other ornamentations in generalized and ambiguous forms. Consequently, musical performances derived from the same notation can vary widely from each other in the same manner that a written text may be spoken with intense emotion or in flat monotone. Prior to the advent of recording technology, musical performances were ephemeral, only occurring once, never to be heard again in exactly the same rendition. As a result, musical interpretations were informed only by live listening. Now, with more than a century of recorded performance practice, musicians can delve deeper into the history of their aural art to gain inspiration and insight from sources that would otherwise have been inaccessible. Performers have become interested in giving performances inspired by recordings of the past, which often obey a musical common sense alien to the standards of modern practice, and it is useful for historically informed performers to describe, analyze, emulate, and internalize the performance styles of the past through the detailed study of recordings. Although much can be learned by listening, a visual interface may reveal potentially inaudible details of a recording. Because performers interact daily with traditional musical notation - a sophisticated, if ambiguous, multidimensional visualization of musical information - one approach to the design of such an interface leverages performers' existing knowledge by reducing the gap between data visualization and traditional musical notation as much as possible. Using Abjad, a Python-based tool for musical composition, the symbols of conventional staff notation are augmented to illustrate the intensity and temporal proximity of performed musical events graphically, thus facilitating the comparison of individual performances and the study of changes in performance aesthetics over time.
机译:我们描述了一种系统,该系统会自动为同一音乐作品的多个录制表演添加对比视觉效果。书面乐谱已经将基本的演奏信息传递给了各个年龄段的音乐家。但是,这些乐谱仅提供必须在表演中充实的骨骼指示,因为音符以广义和含糊的形式描述了措辞,发音,动态,重音和其他装饰。因此,以相同的符号派生的演奏可以以强烈的情感或平淡的单调说出书面文本的方式彼此相差很大。在唱片技术出现之前,音乐表演只是短暂的,只发生一次,再也不会在完全相同的演绎中再次听到。结果,音乐解释只能通过现场聆听获得。如今,经过一个多世纪的录音表演实践,音乐家们可以更深入地研究其听觉艺术的历史,从而从原本无法获得的资源中获得灵感和见识。表演者已对提供受过去录音启发的表演感兴趣,这些表演通常遵循与现代实践标准不符的音乐常识,对于历史渊博的表演者来说,描述,分析,模仿和内化表演风格很有用。过去通过对录音的详细研究。尽管通过聆听可以学到很多东西,但可视界面可能会揭示录音中潜在的听不见的细节。由于表演者每天与传统的乐谱进行交互(一种复杂的,模糊的,多维的音乐信息可视化),因此这种界面设计的一种方法通过最大程度地减少数据可视化与传统音符之间的差距来利用表演者的现有知识。使用基于Python的音乐创作工具Abjad,可以扩展常规谱号的符号,以图形方式说明已演奏的音乐事件的强度和时间上的接近性,从而便于比较个人表演和研究表演美学随时间的变化。

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