On 12/23/2013 05:24 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-23 at 16:08 -1000, david wrote:
It did a fine job recognizing every note in a commercial song with
multiple instruments and a full orchestra.
It put all the notes on the same track, making the results completely
useless.
Even if it should work, music isn't just notes and rhythm, there's some
kind of voodoo too ... impossible to script something like the bass for
this song
McCoy Tyner & Bobby Hutcherson - African Village Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryOzXQkFO5Q
:)
Well, a good score is an indication of how something should be played,
not every single little detail. It leaves such important components up
to the individual performer. I'm really disappointed by a number of
people who've learned to play by listening to others' performances; they
seem to have difficulty coming up with their own sound, or show a strong
propensity for sounding just like the performer they "learned" from.
Most commercial pop music seems to think that's the way it's supposed to
be, though.
--
David
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