2023
DOI: 10.2478/amns.2023.2.01545
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Teaching Integration of Piano and Traditional Music Elements in Colleges and Universities Based on Network Flow Optimization

Yufei Dai

Abstract: In this paper, from the basis of piano music theory, pitch and twelve equal temperaments are studied, and due to the characteristics of the piano’s construction, there are different timbres and harmonic structures. In order to realize the digitization of music signals for piano teaching, the collected analog signals are converted into digital signals by Fourier transform, the samples are inputted into the neural network model to get the output results, and the loss function based on Markov’s music language mod… Show more

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“…To evaluate the sound effectiveness and impact of a musical instrument, the characterization and objective measurement of the properties of the key mechanics are analyzed.In recent years, analysis of the complex perceptionaction mechanisms of the piano has been focused on the tactile feedback that follows the initial key press and the related early feedback during piano playing [11,12]. The sensory properties of the key action in organ playing concern both physical and perceptual characteristics [13,14]. The haptic interaction between the performer and the instrument is perceived by the organist during the performance [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the sound effectiveness and impact of a musical instrument, the characterization and objective measurement of the properties of the key mechanics are analyzed.In recent years, analysis of the complex perceptionaction mechanisms of the piano has been focused on the tactile feedback that follows the initial key press and the related early feedback during piano playing [11,12]. The sensory properties of the key action in organ playing concern both physical and perceptual characteristics [13,14]. The haptic interaction between the performer and the instrument is perceived by the organist during the performance [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%