Machine annotation of sets of traditional Irish dance tunes

Bryan Duggan, Brendan O'Shea, Mikel Gainza, Padraig Cunningham

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Abstract

A set in traditional Irish music is a sequence of two or more dance tunes in the same time signature, where each tune is repeated an arbitrary number of times. A turn in a set represents the point at which either a tune repeats or a new tune is introduced. Tunes in sets are played in a segue (without a pause) and so detecting the turn is a significant challenge. This paper presents the MATS algorithm, a novel algorithm for identifying turns in sets of traditional Irish music. MATS works on digitised audio files of monophonic flute and tin-whistle music. Previous work on machine annotation of traditional music is summarised and experimental results validating the MATS algorithm are presented.
Original languageEnglish
Journal9th. International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2008

Keywords

  • traditional Irish music
  • dance tunes
  • time signature
  • turn detection
  • MATS algorithm
  • monophonic flute
  • tin-whistle
  • machine annotation
  • experimental results

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