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Gjenkjenning av akkorder×Harmonisk analyse i musikk×
FagfeltMusikkinformasjonsgjenfinningMusikkinformasjonsgjenfinning
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Opprinnelsesår20052002
OpphavspersonChristopher HarteBryan Pardo
TypeHarmonic audio analysisHarmonic function and progression analysis
Opprinnelig kildeHarte, C., Sandler, M. B., Abdallah, S. A., & Gómez, E. (2005). Symbolic representation of musical chords: Proposed extensions to the HarmO ontology. In Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. link ↗Pardo, B., & Birmingham, W. P. (2002). Algorithms for chordal analysis. Computer Music Journal, 26(4), 27-49. DOI ↗
Aliaschord estimation, harmonic analysis, chord detectionfunctional harmony analysis, harmonic progression detection, tonal function estimation
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SammendragChord recognition is the task of automatically identifying the harmonic chords present in a musical recording and estimating when chord changes occur. Introduced formally by Harte et al. (2005), it is a cornerstone of music analysis and widely used in music education, cover song analysis, and musical structure understanding. Modern systems use deep learning to classify and sequence chords in real time.Harmonic analysis is the computational study of chord progressions, harmonic function, and tonal relationships in music. Formalized for audio by Pardo and Birmingham (2002), it goes beyond simple chord identification to interpret harmonic role and structure. Harmonic analysis is essential for music theory education, compositional understanding, and music generation systems. It requires understanding both the chords themselves and their functional relationships within a tonal context.
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