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Beatriz Kauffman's Web Site (Brazilian music).MAHAMIDI - Midi Files of John Mclaughlin.

(scanned leadsheets from fakebooks, Russian).Hoagy Carmichael (Indiana University Collections).Vanilla Book of chord changes (Ralph Patt).iRealPro (formerly iRealBook, then iRealb).
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you can download lots more Vamp plugins from you can download Sonic Visualiser from and also find lots more information. you can download the Chordino plugin for chord transcription from Chris and I get our money from researching stuff, and not from selling software), so it's all free to download. All of this is sponsored by the UK government (i.e. I worked on this for my PhD, and when Chris asked me if I could release it as a Vamp plugin, I said yes. No automatic chord transcription is perfect, but Chorino certainly gives you a good idea of the chords for many songs. It works like this: you load a music file into Sonic Visualiser and run the Chordino plugin (if you have installed it ) and you get a decent chord transcription in many cases. > What makes Sonic Visualiser (and any Vamp host) relevant to this forum is the addition of the new Vamp plugin for chord extraction: "Chordino" ( ). By the way, the audio editor Audacity is also a "Vamp host", i.e. There's a growing arsenal of those to be found on the website: tempo estimators, beat-trackers, segmenters, onset detectors, and many more weird or not so weird ones. One of the cool things of Sonic Visualiser is that it can connect to so called "Vamp" audio analysis plugins. The software is stable, free, open source, and you can download compiled binaries from the Sonic Visualier website ( ). ), make annotations and play back annotations. myself) have a tool to see how well they are doing, and for musicologists and all others to be able to look at different aspects of an audio recording (spectrum, beats.

The Sonic Visualiser program was designed so that researchers who look into the automatic analysis of musical audio (e.g. It's a software that Chris Cannam, a colleague of mine at Queen Mary University of London, has developed. Mekidsmom asked me to post a little bit about Chordino and Sonic Visualiser.
