Re: Music transcription (JIMS )


Subject: Re: Music transcription
From:    JIMS  <a.cenkgedik@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 3 Oct 2011 19:00:31 +0300
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Dear Justin, Bertrand, Eliot and Anssi, Thanks for the suggestions which are invaluable for me. I would be glad to hear other suggestions, also. Best wishes, Ali P.S. Meanwhile I could not access to the PhD thesis suggested by Anssi, "Taking notes: The history, practice, and innovation of musical dictation in English and American aural skills pedagogy" I would be grateful if anyone can send me the thesis via e-mail. On Oct 3, 2011, at 2:50 PM, Anssi Klapuri wrote: > > Hi Ali, > >> However, I could not find much resource about manual transcription from = >> the perspectives psychology of music, music education or music theory, = > > You can find an excellent study on the practice of musical > dictation (an exercise of listening to a music excerpt and writing > down the notes) and ear training pedagogy in the Ph.D. thesis > of Hedges: "Taking notes: The history, practice, and innovation of musical > dictation in English and American aural skills pedagogy," PhD thesis, School of Music, Indiana University, 1999. > > Some other references are mentioned in Section 2.2 "Human transcription" > of the chapter "Introduction to Music Transcription" of the book > "Signal Processing Methods for Music Transcription": > > http://www.cs.tut.fi/sgn/arg/klap/amt-intro-old.pdf > > Anssi > _________________________________________________________________ > Anssi Klapuri > Electronic Engineering & Computer Science (Eng Bldg) > Queen Mary University of London > Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK > Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 5352 > Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 7997 > Email: anssi.klapuri@xxxxxxxx


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