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Revision as of 17:49, 1 May 2018
This lab is about the wikifonia data.
Basic information
How many files
ls *.krn | wc -l 6710
How many have lyrics:
grep -l "\*\*text" *.krn | wc -l 5460
How many have chords:
grep -l "\*\*text" *.krn | wc -l 6282
How many have two or more verses:
grep -l "\*\*text.*\*\*text" *.krn | wc -l 2006
Polyphonic versus monophonic
How many contain more than one **kern spine (i.e., are polyphonic, probably piano):
grep -l "\*\*kern.*\*\*kern" *.krn | wc -l 58
WF5118.krn is an example:
This one is interesting because it has invisible chords in the top staff which are realizing the harmonic chords above the staff.
Duration
What is the duration of all songs if played back-to-back and at the specified tempo without repeats?
gettime -T *.krn | tail -n 1 286:50:23.1354 hours
What are the longest songs:
gettime --simple -T *.krn | sort -k2 -nr | head -n 10 WF6618.krn: 3120 WF0181.krn: 3120 WF0182.krn: 1864 WF3616.krn: 1420 WF6336.krn: 1134 WF5131.krn: 909 WF6068.krn: 785 WF5004.krn: 696 WF3226.krn: 671 WF1249.krn: 664
The -k2 option means to sort by the second column of data. -n means to sort numerically rather than alphabetically, and -r means to sort by highest first.
What are the shortest songs:
gettime --simple -T *.krn | sort -k2 -nr | tail -n 10 WF2814.krn: 16 WF2806.krn: 16 WF2795.krn: 16 WF2785.krn: 16 WF2856.krn: 14 WF2852.krn: 12 WF2799.krn: 12 WF6338.krn: 8 WF5609.krn: 8
The shortest song in VHV:
cat WF5609.krn | pbcopy
Meter
What sort of meters are in the database and how much of each type?
beat -Ca *.krn | beat -Ua | extractx -s '$1-$' | ridx -H | sortcount -p 65.89 4 4 15.44 3 4 11.67 2 2 3.24 2 4 2.78 6 8 0.52 12 8 0.16 5 4 0.14 9 8 0.09 6 4 0.06 3 8 0.01 3 2 0.01 7 4 0 2 8 0 7 8 0 9 4 0 10 8 0 17 16 0 1 2 0 5 8 0 1 4 0 4 8
The most common meter is 4/4, where 65% of the music is in that meter.
-C means extract the count of the meter (the top number).
-U means extract the duration unit from the meter (the bottom number).
-C and -U are output once for each measure, so using these are a simple way of counting the number of measures in the scores. If you add -F option with these two options, every data line will display the metrical information.
-a means to append the analysis to the end of the lines (keeping the original input score).
The extract option:
-s '$1-$'
means to extract from one before the last spine to the last spine. $1 is one before the last spine, $2 is two before the last spine, and so on.
Chord labels
How many unique chord labels are there?
extractx -i mxhm * | ridx -H | sortcount | wc -l 1399
What are the most common ones:
extractx -i mxhm * | ridx -H | sortcount -p | head -n 10 7.21 C major 6.14 F major 4.94 G major 4.83 G dominant 4.07 C dominant 3.55 D dominant 3.28 B- major 2.81 E- major 2.3 D major 2.25 F dominant