Digital scores for all composers in the Josquin Research Project, which focuses on vocal music, ca. 1420–1540.
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Digital scores for all composers in the Josquin Research Project, which focuses on vocal music, ca. 1420–1540.
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Scores for The 1520s Project, an open-source repository of more than 400 scores of European polyphonic music, ca. 1510 to ca. 1540. It seeks to address how, when, and where a radically new style of polyphonic music emerged in the 1520s.
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Tasso in Music Project digital scores in the Humdrum format: musical settings of the poetry of Torquato Tasso (c 1470-1540)
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This project focuses on classifying Classical Music into its sub-genres. We have performed Data cleaning, Normalization and Standardization. We have extracted Mel-Frequency Cepstral Components(MFCC), dynamic, rhythm, tonal, and spectral features from the audio files. Algorithms like K-Nearest Neighbor, Random Forest, Support Vector Machine, Mult…
An open-source repository of more than 400 scores of European polyphonic music, ca. 1510–1540. It seeks to address how, when, and where a radically new style of polyphonic music emerged in the 1520s.
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