A Visual Exploration of Melodic Relationships within Traditional Music Collections

C. Walshaw
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The aim of this paper is to discuss a technique for visually exploring melodic relationships within traditional tune collections encoded in abc notation, a widely used text-based music representation system particularly popular for folk and traditional music. There are approximately ½ million melodies encoded in abc on the web and abcnotation.com provides a searchable index of the entire corpus with tools to view, download and listen to the scores. This paper stems from related work known as TuneGraph which uses a melodic similarity measure to derive a proximity graph representing relationships between tunes in the abc corpus, and which allows users of abcnotation.com to explore melodic similarity. As it stands TuneGraph only gives a localised view of the melodic relationships: this paper aims to look at exploring those relationships at a global (corpus-based) level via a prototype visualisation tool. Currently the tool is not interactive: in this paper the aim is to consider a proof-of-concept approach to explore where there is a useful visualisation possible; future work will look at user interactivity with the tool.
传统音乐收藏中旋律关系的视觉探索
本文的目的是讨论一种以abc记谱法编码的传统曲调集合中旋律关系的视觉探索技术,abc记谱法是一种广泛使用的基于文本的音乐表示系统,在民间和传统音乐中特别流行。网络上大约有50万首用abc编码的旋律,abcnotation.com提供了整个语料库的可搜索索引,并提供了查看、下载和收听乐谱的工具。本文源于TuneGraph的相关工作,TuneGraph使用旋律相似性度量来导出表示abc语料库中曲调之间关系的接近图,并允许abcnotation.com的用户探索旋律相似性。目前,TuneGraph只给出了旋律关系的局部视图:本文旨在通过原型可视化工具在全球(基于语料库)层面探索这些关系。目前,该工具不是交互式的:在本文中,目的是考虑一种概念验证方法,以探索哪里有可能实现有用的可视化;未来的工作将着眼于用户与该工具的交互。
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