Music2Fail: Transfer Music to Failed Recorder Style
The goal of music style transfer is to convert a music performance by one instrument into another while keeping the musical contents unchanged. In this paper, we investigate another style transfer scenario called ``failed-music style transfer''. Unlike the usual music style transfer where...
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Zusammenfassung: | The goal of music style transfer is to convert a music performance by one
instrument into another while keeping the musical contents unchanged. In this
paper, we investigate another style transfer scenario called ``failed-music
style transfer''. Unlike the usual music style transfer where the content
remains the same and only the instrumental characteristics are changed, this
scenario seeks to transfer the music from the source instrument to the target
instrument which is deliberately performed off-pitch. Our work attempts to
transfer normally played music into off-pitch recorder music, which we call
``failed-style recorder'', and study the results of the conversion. To carry
out this work, we have also proposed a dataset of failed-style recorders for
this task, called ``FR109 Dataset''. Such an experiment explores the music
style transfer task in a more expressive setting, as the generated audio should
sound like an ``off-pitch recorder'' while maintaining a certain degree of
naturalness. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.18075 |