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we constructed five different bags-of-words representations of each song or song portion: unigrams of melodic notes, unigrams of chords, bigrams of melodic note pairs, bigrams of chord changes, and four-note melody contours. We developed a Bayesian model for dependent bags-of-words representations for classification.
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Lennon or McCartney? Math Model Settles Who Wrote the Beatles' "In My Life" | Inverse
This model compares groups of two musical elements together, whereas a more complex analysis might analyze groups of three or four strings of chords or notes. By analyzing patterns in groups of two you may spot micro patterns, but you may be missing macro patterns — relationships between larger sections of music.
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Glickman, former Harvard statistics student Ryan Song and Dalhousie University mathematics professor Jason Brown used a technique called stylometry, or the identification of recurring patterns to ascertain authorship, to analyze 70 Beatles song released between 1962 and 1966. By “decomposing” known Lennon- and McCartney-authored tracks into five categories determined by the frequency of certain musical features, the researchers were able to build profiles of both Beatles.
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Remaining In Touch - Folio Weekly
We were really lucky. We grew up right on that cusp of the “old world” and the “new Beatle world.” We’d learned all of those same things that he Beatles had learned to play and when they did their solo records that’s when they had us play with them; because we knew where they were coming from.
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“I only took 23 images, and threw out the ones I didn’t like.
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New Plugin Recreates Classic Beatles Reverb Sound | Lifestyle
One of the coolest uses of the effect was as the vocal “spin” at the end of each chorus of the Beatles’ “Paperback Writer” single, with the engineer letting the STEED machine feedback, and then pulling the dial back before the next verse, an effect that Waves’ plugin can emulate. (There’s even a similarly named preset in the Waves plugin.)
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Previous record sales of this comic included sales of $1,075,000 (CGC grade of 8.0) & 657,250 (CGC grade of 7.5) and $575,000 (CGC grade of 6.0) in 2010. Additionally, last year another Detective Comics #27 (CGC grade of 6.5) sold for $567,625.
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