Modeling Bends in Popular Music Guitar Tablatures
Résumé
Tablature notation is widely used in popular music
to transcribe and share guitar musical content.
As a complement to standard score notation,
tablatures transcribe performance gesture information
including finger positions and a variety of
guitar-specific playing techniques such as
slides, hammer-on/pull-off or bends.
This paper focuses on bends,
which enable to progressively shift the pitch of a note,
therefore circumventing physical limitations
of the discrete fretted fingerboard.
In this paper, we propose a set of 25 high-level features,
computed for each note of the tablature,
to study how bend occurrences can be predicted
from their past and future short-term context.
Experiments are performed on a corpus of
932 lead guitar tablatures of popular music
and show that a decision tree successfully predicts
bend occurrences with an F1 score of 0.71 and
a limited amount of false positive predictions,
demonstrating promising applications to assist
the arrangement of non-guitar music into guitar tablatures.
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