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  • Classification of guitar playing techniques

    Classification of guitar playing techniques

    machine-learning
    Sep 20, 2020 • Thomas Anda

    An attempt at making a model which can classify 6 different playing techniques on the guitar

  • Exploring Music Preference Recognition Using Spotify's Web API

    Exploring Music Preference Recognition Using Spotify's Web API

    machine-learning
    Sep 18, 2020 • Aleksander Tidemann

    A proposed ML model that predicts the degree to which I will enjoy specific Spotify tracks based on previous preference ratings.

  • Jamulus test session.

    Jamulus test session.

    networked-music
    Sep 7, 2020 • Stephen Gardener, Wenbo Yi, Joni Mok, Lindsay Charles

    Can a physical metronome keep us in time? Experiences from the jamulus test session in the Physical-Virtual Communication and Music course.

  • Jamulus: Can y-- hear -e now?

    Jamulus: Can y-- hear -e now?

    networked-music
    Sep 6, 2020 • Alena Clim, Leigh Murray, Abhishek Choubey

    During the second session of the Physical-Virtual Communication and Music course from 2020, we had our first experience with telematic music performance. It was not the greatest jam we ever had, but we learned from it.

  • Jamulus, or jamu-less?

    Jamulus, or jamu-less?

    networked-music
    Sep 3, 2020 • Pedro Lucas, Willie Mandeville, Henrik Sveen, Anders Lidal

    Playing music together is not at all only about hearing, but also about the visual. Today the MCT students of 2020 experienced this in a “low latency jam session” in Jamulus.

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