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Loïc Reboursière présente un article à la Sound And Music Computing Conference 2022

Publié le 9 juin 2022
Rédigé par Hugo Bohy
Loïc Reboursière présente l’article « Guitar Improvisations with Hexaphonic Multieffect (GIHME) Dataset and Practice Analysis”,  Loïc Reboursière, Thierry Dutoit, Vincent Tiffon à la Sound and Music Conference 2022, Saint-Étienne, France (https://zenodo.org/record/6573698#.YqGLfpDP2DU). L’article présente le dataset qu’il a constitué pendant sa thèse de doctorat sur le sujet de la guitare hexaphonique et une première analyse de la pratique du multieffet hexaphonique basée sur les interviews des guitaristes.

Date 11/06/2022 (Paper Session 8)

L’article: https://zenodo.org/record/6573698#.YqGLfpDP2DU

Titre

Guitar Improvisations with Hexaphonic Multieffect (GIHME) Dataset and Practice Analysis

Auteurs

 Loïc Reboursière, Thierry Dutoit, Vincent Tiffon

Abstrait

This paper presents a novel guitar dataset made out of richtly annotated guitarist improvisations. The annotations gather notes, playing techniques, instrument tuning, audio effect configurations as well as transcription of post improvisation interviews. The dataset gathers ten hours of improvisations and around five hours of interviews. These accompanying data make this dataset suitable for a variety of different research domains : from MIR to improvisation analysis and musicology. The recordings yielded to this dataset were done in the context of an hexaphonic multi-effect pratice study. This hexaphonic multi-effects is meant to work with an hexaphonic guitar (one pickup per string guitar) and grants the player with independant audio effect configurations for each strings. This paper presents the dataset and the experiments it has been gathered from. It also details, based the transcriptions of the interviews, a first analysis of the hexaphonic setup specificities regarding to the guitarists own practices.