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Non-Conformant Harmonization: The Real Book in the Style of Take 6

Published on Aug 08, 20142036 Views

We address the problem of automatically harmonizing a leadsheet in the style of any arranger. We model the arranging style as a Markov model estimated from a corpus of non-annotated MIDI file

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Non-Conformant Harmonization: the Real Book in the Style of Take 600:00
Creativity often arises from playing with styles00:09
Texture and Structure00:39
Style and Markov chains02:07
Beyond random walk: combinatorial sequence generation03:11
Style in Harmonization ?04:04
Harmonization is an old problem !04:41
Goal: leadsheet given, produce N-voices, in a given style05:10
A classical problem, but05:17
What do I mean by non-conformant ?06:46
How to model non-conformance ?08:23
A famous leadsheet: Giant Steps by J. Coltrane09:21
Varying Harmonic Distance does not work !09:36
Fioritures as controlled walks10:54
Giant Steps by Wagner12:18
Why Take 6 ?13:02
Giant Steps by Take 613:33
Ivan Lins – Começar de Novo (The Island )13:52
Começar de Novo harmonized by Take 614:47
Solar With Fioritures15:57
Giant Steps by Wagner16:43
The « Boulez Blues » (aka the « Blouze »)18:04
Yesterday by Bob Dylan18:17
Conclusion18:29