Notating pop music

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Pop Music Notation Software Wijnand Schepens Dec. 2010 Think Tank

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What is typical about the way pop music is notated? How do existing file formats and software applications cope with this?

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Pop Music Notation Software

Wijnand Schepens

Dec. 2010 Think Tank

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What is so special about the notation of pop music?

What is pop music?

Pop music

“Classical” Folk music

JazzContemporary

Blues

Rock

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Art music information flow

Score / Sheet music

Common Music Notation (CMN)

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Pop music information flow

score ?

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“Covering” a pop song

(partial) score

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Folk music information flow

(partial) score

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What is the “essence” of a song?

Philosophical implication

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SCORE

What can we do with a score?

performance

analysis

storage

distribution

editing

SOFTWARE ? DIGITIZATION !

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Is CMN suitable/appropriate for the notation of pop music?

How about software? File formats Applications for viewing, editing, playing, …

Core questions

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Full score (fragment)

-complex rhythm (syncopation)-microtiming-microtonality (e.g. blue notes, glissandi, …)-timbre, sound effectsHard to read

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Why?

The pop musician knows the music because he composed it by listening to recordings

An aide-memoire is sufficient

The pop musician can’t read notes (well)

Partial scores

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Chord sheet (1)

Chord labels

Lyrics

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Chord sheet (2)

Chord labels

Lyrics

Meta-information

Song structure

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Chord sheet (3)

Chord labelsMeta-information

Song structure

Timing?

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Chord sheet (4)

Chord labels

Meta-information

Song structure

Timing?

Metric structure

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Chord sheet (5)

Chord labels

Fret diagrams

Meta-information

Song structure

Bars

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Chord sheet (6)

Chord labels

Fret diagrams

Meta-information

Guitar tablature(no timing)

Lyrics

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Tab sheet

Lyrics cues

Meta-information

Guitar tablature(no timing)

Song structure

Instrument-specificinstructions

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Tab sheet (2)

Guitartablature

Harmonyrhythm

Chord labels

Song structure

Bars (numbered)

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Lead sheet (1)

Lyrics

Notes (rhythm+pitch)

Metric structure

Meta-information

Parlando lyrics?

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Lead sheet (2)

Lyrics

Notes (rhythm+pitch)

Chord labelsMetric structure

Backing lyrics?

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Lead sheet (3)

LyricsNotes (rhythm+pitch)

Chord labels

Metric structure

Meta-information

Song structure

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Lead sheet (4)

Notes (rhythm+pitch+articulation)

Chord labels

Metric structure

Meta-information

Song structure

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Lead sheet (5)

Lyrics(multipe lines)

Pitch for dummies

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Lead sheet (6)

Notes (rhythm+pitch)

Same notes (pitch+fingering)

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Lead sheet (7)

Chord rhythm

Fret diagrams

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Lyrics with rhythm

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song structure lyrics chord labels notes

◦ rhythm (time)◦ pitch (frequency)◦ dynamics, accents

bars, measures instrument specific:

◦ fingerings◦ fretboards

phrasing …

Partial score ingredients

Mix and match…

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Are common music formats appropriate/suitable for partial scores?

Are common software applications up to the task?

If not, what should be changed?

Core questions (2)

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CM7, CMaj7, C

C+7(#9), Calt, C7

C6, Am7/C

Chord labels

(#5 #9)

Standardization?Normalization?

Check validity?

Toggle style?

Simplify?

Transpose?

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Wikifonia.org

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= incremental addition of information possibly by multiple users

Example:◦ 1. lyrics◦ 2. song structure◦ 3. chord labels◦ 4. bars◦ 5. fret diagrams◦ 6. tablature (pitch)◦ 7. chord rhythm◦ 8. lyrics rhythm◦ 9. melody pitches◦ 10. tablature rhythm◦ 11. add bass-part◦ …

Wiki-flow

repetition

normalization

tapping

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Measure-centric Note-centric

Hiding is possible (but awkward)

Chord label treatment is variable

Sibelius, Finale…

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MusicXML

Note-centric

Measure-centric

Chord labelsbetween notes

Lyrics attached to notes

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Space alignment (monospaced font!)

Very popular on internet(OLGA, napster, ultimate-guitar, …)

- Alignment not always clear

- Editing is awkward

- Not standardized hard to handle for computers

Text-based

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ASCII tab

Structure, cues:Informal!

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ChordPro

Structure tags

Chord labels between lyrics

STANDARD ? DOCUMENTATION ?

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Flexibility and standardization

free standardized

text-based

Sibelius, Finale…

MusicXMLrigid

flexible

? ? ?

ChordPro

hand-written

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Develop software and file formats for handling partial scores

Avoid note- and measure-centricism

Allow untimed information

Allow flexible combination of separate streams

Our research

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= online lead sheet editor

Chord labels, lyrics, structure, metric, notes

Wiki workflow

To be used in wikifonia.org

Ched

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= XML-format and API for the representation of complex time structures

Applications: Pop, jazz, folk, … Karaoke Contemporary music Pre-classical music Non-western music Poetry Choreography, movement Light show Robot control Scheduling, planning …

Chronicle

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Questions?

That’s all folks!

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Lilypond

MIDI (+Karaoke)

Other formats

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Pop music uses “partial” scores Most formats and software applications are

◦ Note-centric◦ Measure-centric

Conclusions

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System breaks versus line breaksex: lied om lied

(intro): difference between classical and pop?◦ Pop: composer is performer◦ Pop: audio, not score

How well does software cope? (partial info, non-CMN like chord labels ..) How well do formats cope? Nomenclature badly standardized (chord sheet, leadsheet, tab, …) Notations by amateurs: errors, inaccuracy (inherent??) Software / usability:

◦ Transpos.◦ Chord reduction◦ Auto fingering…

TUBS, tracker notation, module file Integer notation Transpositie wordt veel gevraagd. Bestaat ook in tekstfiles Fret diagram = chord grid

thoughts

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http://www.songwriting-software.com/music-writing-software.html Lyricist: http://www.virtualstudiosystems.com/LyrProd3/index.htm http://chordsheeteditorword.codeplex.com/: MS Word plugin for chord

sheets (with transposition). Textual alignment (?) Song sheet: http://www.dsbsoft.com/ (ChordPro + formatting) (niet zelfde als Song Sheet Generator: gebruikt ook ChordPro ?) ScoreChart: http://www.filebuzz.com/fileinfo/17467/Score_Chart.html Karaoke-editors Sib/fin etc. BiaB / Chord Composer …

editors…