fma
FMA: A Dataset For Music Analysis (by mdeff)
essentia
C++ library for audio and music analysis, description and synthesis, including Python bindings (by MTG)
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2,108 | 2,694 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Analyzing music to determine subgenre?
This dataset seems worth looking into: https://github.com/mdeff/fma. I think you'll have a hard time identifying subgenres since even people don't know what subgenre a song belongs to. It's a very subjective classification compared to distinguishing between main genres; e.g. rock, rap, and country. Also, from my work with the Spotify API, there a lot of seemingly synonymous subgenres which will make this task even more tedious (what is the difference between "pop dance" and "dance pop"?).
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Is there a simple software to detect beats in audio and save those timestamps in a file?
I'd also recommend Essentia - example of rhythm detection here. It's an all-round great library for audio analysis/synthesis.
- Declarative, non-intrusive, compile-time C++ reflection for audio plug-ins