GuitarDuets provides about three hours of real and synthetic classical guitar duet audio, and experiments show that combining both data types improves Demucs-based separation of similar-timbre guitars.
Leveraging Real Electric Guitar Tones and Effects to Improve Robustness in Guitar Tablature Transcription Modeling
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Guitar tablature transcription (GTT) aims at automatically generating symbolic representations from real solo guitar performances. Due to its applications in education and musicology, GTT has gained traction in recent years. However, GTT robustness has been limited due to the small size of available datasets. Researchers have recently used synthetic data that simulates guitar performances using pre-recorded or computer-generated tones and can be automatically generated at large scales. The present study complements these efforts by demonstrating that GTT robustness can be improved by including synthetic training data created using recordings of real guitar tones played with different audio effects. We evaluate our approach on a new evaluation dataset with professional solo guitar performances that we composed and collected, featuring a wide array of tones, chords, and scales.
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Classical Guitar Duet Separation using GuitarDuets -- a Dataset of Real and Synthesized Guitar Recordings
GuitarDuets provides about three hours of real and synthetic classical guitar duet audio, and experiments show that combining both data types improves Demucs-based separation of similar-timbre guitars.