I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
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Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#2Didn't Pandora radio did the same analysis for its recommendation engine?
Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#3I know Pandora has done some analysis like this for their database, but I thought it was limited to things like major or minor tonality, upbeat tempo, etc. and didn't delve as much into the nitty gritty harmony. One reason for this might be that these patterns are so universal (spanning lots of genres), that it might not be too helpful for determining what types of music people like. I could be wrong about this though.
Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#4Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#5Hmm, one could also use a Markov chain on those 1300 chord progressions....
Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#6Hmm, one could also use a Markov chain on those 1300 chord progressions....
And if you fix this... well... you'd end up with chord progressions essentially indistinguishable from the sampled pop music. But that would be an awfully complex way to obtain results that you could just as easily do by hand. :) In fact many people can just vamp those chord progressions in real time if you don't expect too much creativity.
Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#7Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
#8Hmm, one could also use a Markov chain on those 1300 chord progressions....
The problem you'd have is a simple Markov chain would have trouble lining up the chord progressions on the larger intervals that chords line up on. You'd end up with a song that sounded sensible in the microscale but just sort of wandered around at weird intervals. And if you fix this... well... you'd end up with chord progressions essentially indistinguishable from the sampled pop music. But that would be an awfully…
Re: I analyzed the chords to 1300 popular songs for patterns. This is what I found.
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