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Using machine learning to compose drum rhythms (trivedigaurav.com)
54 points by oversc0re on July 25, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments



This site is not friendly to tor users. This is the error I recieved:

"Error 403

We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /blog/machines-learn-to-play-tabla/ on this server.

You do not have permission to access this server. Before trying again, run anti-virus and anti-spyware software and remove any viruses and spyware from your computer.

Project Honey Pot listing for 192.42.116.16"


They're over their bandwidth. On a standard connection:

> The requested website is temporarily not available due to a resource limitation. The most common reasons for this are:


It no longer produces this error for me. Yay!


Nice stuff, the soundcloud clips sounded OK.

I have been taking tabla lessons from my neighbour, he has played for 30 years - will ask him what he thinks of these!

BTW - Does anyone know of CNN software to train a network for suggesting follow up chord(s) to a progression started by a human composer? Maybe even midi based so that it includes chord voicings?


Any generative model can be used to generate a follow up chord. Of course, you need to learn it on a significant amount of data.

There has been some generative modelling of CNNs but I'm not sure if there's generative ability in any of the existing frameworks.



I wonder how hard it would be to use this to auto-generate, say, contra dance music.




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