In order to explore the application of deep learning algorithms in arrangement and composition, and the role of blockchain in the protection of digital music copyright, a monophonic melody composition model based on the deep generative adversarial networks (DCGANs) is constructed firstly, and the composition performance of the model is analyzed using hymn as input sample in this study. Later, the multi-instrument co-arrangement (MICA) model based on the multi-task learning is proposed, and the composition performance is analyzed by taking the actual music as an input sample. Finally, the improved practical byzantine fault tolerance (IPBFT) algorithm is proposed, and a digital music copyright protection system is designed based on the blockchain in this study. The results indicate that the accuracies constructed DCGANs model in predicting the Soprano and Alto voice melody are higher than those of the DeepBatch model by 2.29% and 3.32%, respectively. The performance on the harmony score, note accuracy, levenshtein similarity (LS), notes distribution mean square error, and empty as well as the convergence speed of the constructed MICA model are better than those of other models. The average transaction per second (TPS) value of the proposed IPBFT algorithm in the real digital music copyright protection system is 3469, which is superior to other blockchain technologies. Finally, the digital music copyright protection system is achieved, the error rate of completing the request is 0% in the state of many users operating concurrently, and a high TPS value can be guaranteed. In short, the DCGANs and MICA models pointed out in this study can be used in the composition of monophonic melodies and complex melodies, and the digital music copyright protection system based on the blockchain has excellent performance in practical applications.
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