Jam with Jamendo:从学习者的角度查询和弦的大型音乐收藏

Anna Xambó, J. Pauwels, Gerard Roma, M. Barthet, György Fazekas
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如今,许多在线音乐数据库在知识共享许可下可用(例如Jamendo, ccMixter)。通常,可以通过基于元数据和文件范围标记的搜索界面来导航和播放它们的内容。然而,由于这种音乐在很大程度上是未知的,需要探索其他的发现方法。在本文中,我们专注于音乐学习者的用例。我们提出了一个web应用程序原型,允许新手和专家音乐家通过指定一组和弦来发现Jamendo的音乐收藏中的歌曲。它的目的是提供一个更愉快的练习体验,通过建议新的歌曲一起演奏,而不是练习孤立的和弦或反复练习同一首歌。为了处理较少面向和弦的歌曲和用于填充数据库的自动和弦估计不可避免地产生的转录错误,查询结果根据计算置信度度量进行排序。为了评估置信度排名系统的有效性,我们进行了一个小规模的试点用户研究来评估其有用性。根据这些初步发现,我们为音乐学习和音乐搜索引擎的未来应用确定了一些设计建议,这些建议主要关注与声音交互时的用户体验。
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Jam with Jamendo: Querying a Large Music Collection by Chords from a Learner's Perspective
Nowadays, a number of online music databases are available under Creative Commons licenses (e.g. Jamendo, ccMixter). Typically, it is possible to navigate and play their content through search interfaces based on metadata and file-wide tags. However, because this music is largely unknown, additional methods of discovery need to be explored. In this paper, we focus on a use case for music learners. We present a web app prototype that allows novice and expert musicians to discover songs in Jamendo's music collection by specifying a set of chords. Its purpose is to provide a more pleasurable practice experience by suggesting novel songs to play along with, instead of practising isolated chords or with the same song over and over again. To handle less chord-oriented songs and transcription errors that inevitably arise from the automatic chord estimation used to populate the database, query results are ranked according to a computational confidence measure. In order to assess the validity of the confidence ranked system, we conducted a small pilot user study to assess its usefulness. Drawing on those preliminary findings, we identify some design recommendations for future applications of music learning and music search engines focusing on the user experience when interacting with sound.
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