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Music Genome Project
Started by FLaKes, Dec 25 2005 01:45 AM
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#1
Posted 25 December 2005 - 01:45 AM
I have always had this Idea that Genre was just made up to discriminate music, and limit people by makin them believe that the genre they like is the best, and they defend it with their life. People like this are never open to other genres even though they hear some other song and they might find it interesting but since its not the genre that they worship they will hate it. For instance, someone who is a hardcore hip hop fan will probably hate nu metal or something like that, or pop, etc.
There is this project called the Music Genome project, that started in 2000 and they analyzed a whole bunch of songs, but I dont mean just hearing them. They studied the theory behind them such as harmony, melody, key, syncopation, a whole bunch of things included in music that sort of have some effect on people kind of like hypnotizing them, but different people have different taste in music, so what they have done in this project is to show you what other types of music being the same genre and some not that you may like.
Check it out, the link is:
http://www.pandora.com/
Just input a song or artist you like, and it will show you different songs from different artists/genres.
I was really surprised when I had put Linkin Park and then sean paul feat. blue cantrell came along, because I really like that song, and didnt really expect to hear it. Then some other songs, from electronic to metal came a long. I actually ended up liking most of them, but not all. It cant be perfect I guess, or sometimes the vocalists voice isnt just right.
There is this project called the Music Genome project, that started in 2000 and they analyzed a whole bunch of songs, but I dont mean just hearing them. They studied the theory behind them such as harmony, melody, key, syncopation, a whole bunch of things included in music that sort of have some effect on people kind of like hypnotizing them, but different people have different taste in music, so what they have done in this project is to show you what other types of music being the same genre and some not that you may like.
Check it out, the link is:
http://www.pandora.com/
Just input a song or artist you like, and it will show you different songs from different artists/genres.
I was really surprised when I had put Linkin Park and then sean paul feat. blue cantrell came along, because I really like that song, and didnt really expect to hear it. Then some other songs, from electronic to metal came a long. I actually ended up liking most of them, but not all. It cant be perfect I guess, or sometimes the vocalists voice isnt just right.
#7
Posted 17 January 2006 - 05:28 AM
BTW I did try this. It was kind of cool for the first hour or so but then it eventually crashed and when I rebooted my computer and tried to reaccess it worked for a while but it kept freezing up. I gave up after that. Its a great idea. I really think that some one put alot of thought into it. However it really does not have all the music that is out there in there. I tried some slightly obscure bands and songs and it pulled up the wrong kind of stuff. It was alright though because it did have alot of other stuff. Anyway I did think it was okay.
#8
Posted 01 February 2006 - 06:18 AM
Pandora is definitely a cool spinoff from the music genome project, but as with any technology, it isn't perfect yet. I'm sure that later on they'll add more terms analyze a song by or allow more fuzzy logic range so that you get songs that are slightly farther away from what you put in but still might appeal to you. I'm also hopin that they add more and more obscure bands and even songs from upstart bands and musicians. Here's hoping.
#9
Posted 01 February 2006 - 08:14 PM
This is a very good site (and project, altough I didn't hear of it). It came quite good as I just ran out of music to listen to and did not know what to do.
Of course it has some glitches (putting in Mike Oldfield gave me some techno tracks too), but it's a wonderful tool.
Two thumbs up!
Of course it has some glitches (putting in Mike Oldfield gave me some techno tracks too), but it's a wonderful tool.
Two thumbs up!
#10
Posted 01 February 2006 - 09:22 PM
What an amazing site! Iīm trying it right now and itīs very useful, and doesnīt seem to use so much bandwidth (comparing to other simmilar radios based on recommendations). Itīs amazing how it gives you proper reasons why the songs are simmilar.
Thanks a lot for the link.
Thanks a lot for the link.
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