Acalma-te: resultados de composição automática e iterativa para relaxamento

  • Cláudio Gomes Federal University of Amapá

Abstract


Music is an invisible, intangible form of expression, making it difficult to describe, label or construct it. Any song is composed of rhythm, melody and harmony. This work presents a composition entitled Acalma-te (Calm down), a result of the experimental project of generating music for relaxation. The composer informs, key, bpm, number and type of verse and number of tracks. It should follow the result in real time allowing interactivity to change keys, bpm and any other symbology needed by the composer. At the end, a MIDI file is generated for each track as for all tracks, which can be added in any sound editing program.

Keywords: Festival proposal (music performance)

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MIDIUtil. https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/midiutil/1.0.1/midiutil.pdf. Acesso em 22.09.2021.
Published
2021-10-24
GOMES, Cláudio. Acalma-te: resultados de composição automática e iterativa para relaxamento. In: BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIA ON COMPUTER MUSIC (SBCM), 18. , 2021, Recife. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021 . p. 197-198. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/sbcm.2021.19446.