Summary: Although musical perception is universal, musical training alters the perception of music. Source: UPF BarcelonaFrom a general perspective, harmony in music is the balance of the prop.
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Oct 21, 2019
UNDRESSD — Forever Young (Music Video)
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in category: media & arts
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Oct 15, 2019
Alphaville — Forever Young (Live) (Subtitulado)
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in category: media & arts
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Esta gran cancion clasica e inolvidable de los 80’s con excelente letra subtitulada, traducida en español, con esta magnifica presentacion en vivo, incansable de escuchar de principio a fin, de esta fantastica Banda, Saludos… Music Video (Tren Rojo) (TrenRojoCruzandoo) (Tren Rojo Cruzando)
Oct 12, 2019
Forever Young | Alphaville | funk cover ft. Madison Cunningham!
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in category: media & arts
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Oct 12, 2019
What is technological singularity
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in categories: media & arts, singularity
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Oct 10, 2019
RAADFest Roundup Day 0, 2019, Las Vegas
Posted by Tanvir Ahmed in categories: bitcoin, life extension, media & arts
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Oct 6, 2019
A.I. musicians are a growing trend. What does that mean for the music industry?
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, media & arts, robotics/AI
The most prolific musical artists manage to release one, maybe two, studio albums in a year. Rappers can sometimes put out three or four mixtapes during that same time. However, Auxuman plans to put out a new full-length album, featuring hot up-and-coming artists like Yona, Mony, Gemini, Hexe, and Zoya, every single month. How? The power of artificial intelligence of course.
Before this goes any further, don’t worry: You’re not hopelessly out of touch with today’s pop music. Yona, Mony, Gemini, and the rest of the bunch aren’t real musicians. Well, at least not in the sense that you could meet them and shake their hands. They’re A.I. personalities, each with their own characters and genres, which have been created by Auxuman, an artificial intelligence startup based in London.
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Oct 3, 2019
A cyborg magician implanted 26 microchips and magnets in her body
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: computing, cyborgs, media & arts
L AS VEGAS — At a biohacker conference convened here the other day, panelists took to the stage, settled into their chairs, and launched into their slide decks. Not Anastasia Synn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn-v5XUl35c#t=1h41m20s
With Frank Sinatra crooning “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” over the loudspeakers, Synn pulled out a giant needle and twisted it deeper and deeper into her left forearm as the music played on. It was only after finishing her routine, capped off by loud applause from the crowd of biohackers, that Synn sat down for a fireside chat about her work as a “cyborg magician.”
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Sep 27, 2019
Using math to blend musical notes seamlessly
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: computing, information science, mathematics, media & arts
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gHBhMGbJHe8
In music, “portamento” is a term that’s been used for hundreds of years, referring to the effect of gliding a note at one pitch into a note of a lower or higher pitch. But only instruments that can continuously vary in pitch—such as the human voice, string instruments, and trombones—can pull off the effect.
Now an MIT student has invented a novel algorithm that produces a portamento effect between any two audio signals in real-time. In experiments, the algorithm seamlessly merged various audio clips, such as a piano note gliding into a human voice, and one song blending into another. His paper describing the algorithm won the “best student paper” award at the recent International Conference on Digital Audio Effects.
The algorithm relies on “optimal transport,” a geometry-based framework that determines the most efficient ways to move objects—or data points—between multiple origin and destination configurations. Formulated in the 1700s, the framework has been applied to supply chains, fluid dynamics, image alignment, 3D modeling, computer graphics, and more.
Sep 3, 2019
Reiki Music — healing multiple planes — physical, mental, emotional and spiritual
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: alien life, media & arts, transportation
REIKI translates as ‘Universal Spirit of Life’ – the energy that is continuously flowing through and around every living thing.
It is a gentle energy healing modality that is usually done by placing the hands in a series of positions over or slightly above the body. Reiki promotes healing by activating the relaxation response and helping to accelerate the bodies natural ability to heal itself.