Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2019 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3342558.3345395
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Augmenting Music Sheets with Harmonic Fingerprints

Abstract: Figure 1: Augmenting piano sheet music with harmonic fingerprint glyphs facilitates the identification of recurring harmonic patterns and the comparison of musical parts to understand differences in the note distribution. Here, an excerpt from Chopin's 'Grande Valse Brillante' is augmented with the fingerprints showing a recurring pattern in the first four glyphs. ABSTRACTCommon Music Notation (CMN) is the well-established foundation for the written communication of musical information, such as rhythm or harmo… Show more

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“…Information Visualization has proven effective for music analysis tasks, such as identifying similar patterns or highlighting relevant aspects [22]. In previous work, we demonstrate how augmenting sheet music with harmonic fingerprints helps to identify patterns [31]. The results of the accompanying study confirm that with the harmonic fingerprints, even novice users could uncover harmonic patterns that only music experts were able to see before.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Information Visualization has proven effective for music analysis tasks, such as identifying similar patterns or highlighting relevant aspects [22]. In previous work, we demonstrate how augmenting sheet music with harmonic fingerprints helps to identify patterns [31]. The results of the accompanying study confirm that with the harmonic fingerprints, even novice users could uncover harmonic patterns that only music experts were able to see before.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The augmentation of CMN with abstract visualizations enables close and distant reading [20]. In previous work, we applied such a combination to aid harmony analysis with harmonic fingerprints [31] visually. Music Structure Analysis -A common music structure analysis task is to extract the temporal sections, often referred to by lettered labels (i.e., A, B,C, ...) [34].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique description builds the foundation for possible analysis applications. We implemented the technique as an exemplary instance ( MusicVis ) by using existing abstract visualization designs that we published in our previous work [FMK*20, MBEA19]. Figure 1 illustrates the different analysis components of MusicVis .…”
Section: Instantiation: Musicvismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Musical analysis also uses the FM design. Harmonic fingerprinting [30] displays rhythm and harmony information for viewers in the same way as text analysts use an FM. Prior research has also used the FM as the overview component in an overview+detail design for visualizing harmony and melody for individual instruments in a musical score [31].…”
Section: Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%