A Survey of Tools for Sonic and Music Visualization

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A Survey of Tools for Sonic and Music Visualization. Janet G. Lazar. Data Conveyed by Music. Pitch Dynamics Key Tempo Intellectual content Emotional content. Metadata About Music. Style Context Description of work Details about recording Details about collection. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Survey of Tools for Sonic and Music Visualization

Janet G. Lazar

Data Conveyed by Music

• Pitch• Dynamics• Key• Tempo• Intellectual content• Emotional content

Metadata About Music

• Style• Context• Description of work• Details about recording• Details about collection

Clusters of Visualization Tools

• Pitch rendering• Music transcription• Music analysis• Music illustration• Music discovery

Pitch Rendering Tools

• AP Tuner (pitch matching for tuning)• Tarsos (pitch rendering for analysis)• Theta Music Trainer (vocal pitch matching)

AP Tuner for Windows

• Frequency meter simulation

• Harmonics graph

AP Tuner (more)

• Meter simulation: position, orientation, motion

• Harmonics graph: shape, color, continuity• Both: Good data-ink ratio, direct

manipulation, immediate feedback, linked displays

• Overall: Above-average visualization

Music Transcription Tools

• Finale (commercial)• Finale Notepad (free)• Sibelius (commerical)• Noteflight (free, hosted online)• Noteflight Crescendo (commercial, online)

Noteflight

Noteflight (more)

• Music notation: position, orientation, shape, shading, stereo, proximity, similarity, continuity, connectedness, closure, containment; data-ink ratio maximized.

• Noteflight: motion, direct manipulation, immediate feedback, animate shift of focus, dynamic sliders

• Overall: excellent visualization

Music Analysis Tools

• Hooktheory Analyzer (composing/learning)• Audacity (free music editor)• Melodyne (commercial music editor)• CLAM Chordata (chord structure analysis)

CLAM Chordata

CLAM Chordata (more)

• Uses every tool in the box except zoom, focus, and details on demand

• High data density, perhaps too high• Overall: very good tool

Music Illustration Tools

• Music Animation Machine (clear, stable)• WhiteCap (customizable)• MAGIC (new, customizable)• Infinite Jukebox (beat relationship maps)• Baroque.me (harp-string emulation)

Baroque.me

Baroque.me (more)

• Uses position, size, shape, motion, and continuity

• Data-ink ratio high, data density low• Simplicity is appealing• Overall: good visualization

Music Discovery Tools

• Affecticon (proposed sorting by emotion)• LivePlasma (node-link map for Amazon data)• TuneGlue (node-link map for last.fm data)• MusicBox (prototype scatterplot)• Hitlantis (interactive bubble map)• Tamas’s map (last.fm network representation)

Tamas’s network map

Tamas (more)

• Uses position, size, color, depth cues, proximity, and connectedness

• Provides direct manipulation, immediate feedback, animated focus shift, zoom, focus plus context, and details on demand

• Data density much too high to be useful• Nevertheless, a good beginning

Conclusion

• Music visualization: a lively, growing field with a promising future

Pitch Rendering Tools• AP Tuner for Windows (Version 3.08) [Software]. Available from

http://www.aptuner.com• Tarsos (2012) (Version 1.0) [Software]. Available from

http://tarsos.0110.be• Six, J. and Cornelis, O. (2011) Tarsos - A platform to explore pitch

scales in non-western and western music. 12th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference. Retrieved from http://ismir2011.ismir.net/papers/OS2-4.pdf

• Vocal Match [Online application]. Theta Music Trainer. Retrieved from http://trainer.thetamusic.com/en/content/vocal-match

Music Transcription Tools

• Finale (2012) [Software]. Available from http://www.finalemusic.com

• Sibelius 7 [Software]. Available from http://www.sibelius.com

• Noteflight and Noteflight Crescendo [Online applications]. Retrieved from http://www.noteflight.com

Music Analysis Tools

• CLAM Chordata 1.0 (2010) [Software]. Available from http://clam-project.org

• Hooktheory Editor [Online application]. Retrieved from http://www.hooktheory.com

• Audacity (2012) (Version 2.0.2) [Software]. Available from http://audacity.sourceforge.net

• Melodyne (Version 2) [Software]. Available from http://www.celemony.com

Music Illustration Tools• Music Animation Machine Music Player (2006) [Software].

Available from http://www.musanim.com/player• WhiteCap (2011) [Software]. Available from

http://www.soundspectrum.com/whitecap• MAGIC: Multitrack Audio & Graphics Interactive Composer (2012)

[Software] Available from http://colorandmusic.com/home/• Lamere, P. (2012, November 11). The infinite jukebox [Web log

entry and online application]. Retrieved from http://musicmachinery.com/2012/11/12/the-infinite-jukebox

• Chen, A. (2011, October 26). Baroque.me: Bach Cello Suites No. 1, Prelude [Web log entry and online demonstration]. Retrieved from http://blog.chenalexander.com/2011/baroque-bach-cello

Music Discovery Tools• Yoo, M. and Lee, I. (2011). Affecticon: Emotion-based icons for music

retrieval. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 31(3), 89-95. doi:10.1109/MCG.2011.36

• LivePlasma [Online interactive map]. Retrieved from http://www.liveplasma.com

• TuneGlue [Online interactive map]. Retrieved from http://audiomap.tuneglue.net

• Lillie, A. (2008). MusicBox: mapping and visualizing music collections. Retrieved from http://thesis.flyingpudding.com

• Hitlantis [Online interactive map]. Retrieved from http://hitlantis.com• Tamas, N. (2008) [Web page and online interactive map]. Reconstructing

the structure of the world-wide music scene with Last.fm. Retrieved from http://sixdegrees.hu/last.fm

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