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Training a recurrent neural network (RNN) to generate piano music

Posted 5 years ago
POSTED BY: Alec Graves
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POSTED BY: Alec Graves

Thank you Alec for posting this wonderful example of the application of RNNs to Midi music files. It is something I have wanted to do myself. Another topic I think would be valuable might be to classify various midi files in terms of various underlying musical patterns and then use those patterns to create new music by modifying the patterns using techniques like inversion, transposition etc. Do you know of any work in that area using MMA?

regards Michael

POSTED BY: Michael Kelly
Posted 5 years ago
POSTED BY: Alec Graves
POSTED BY: Vitaliy Kaurov
Posted 5 years ago
POSTED BY: Alec Graves
Posted 5 years ago

Also, many works on MuseScore.com have been published into the public domain, including many great classical compsers' works. These public domain works can be downloaded for free without a 'pro' license since there are no royalties to pay, and they could form the basis of a dataset that could be freely distributed.

Such a dataset could be uploaded to the Wolfram Data Repository without issue!

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