Video: an introduction to TONALITIES pilot
Polifonia’s TONALITIES develops tools for the modal-tonal identification. Pilot leader Christophe Guillotel-Nothmann explains the ambition of the pilot that evolves around musical pattern extractions on our YouTube channel.
On Polifonia’s YouTube channel, we publish a series of videos about the pilots and work packages. This week’s upload: TONALITIES.
TONALITIES is developing tools for the modal-tonal identification, exploration, and classification of monophonic and polyphonic notated music from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. Embracing the open linked data paradigm, the pilot references a large corpora of music made available in digital score libraries and explores them through a quantitative-qualitative approach that consists of modelling different theories and applying them to musical works through a dedicated interface combining machine learning and human annotations. How this extraction of musical patterns exactly works is briefly addressed by pilot leader Christophe Guillotel-Nothmann (CNRS-IReMus) in the newest video on our channel.