Audio Analysis

The modules and tutorials provided here use issues of music analysis to introduce students to various options for computer-assisted analysis of audio files. The teaching unit Audio Analysis is composed of a basic module (Basics Audio) and a specialization module (Advanced Audio).

The modules can be done in self-study or within courses. The duration of the teaching unit is approximately 4-6 hours or three 90-minutes sessions with additional preparation, homework and optional deepening. But first to the question:

Why do we analyze music?

There are certainly many different objectives for the analysis of music. Fundamental, however, are the following two motives:

Analysis as a discovering and descriptive approach to music always includes to make musical events explicit, and thus is a means for understanding and a prerequisite for communicating music.

There are a number of applications and objectives of musical analysis. Here are perhaps the most important:

The lesson on audio analysis focuses on recordings - and thus on listening to music. Recordings can be visualized with the help of the computer, especially by displaying the spectral energy distribution in relation to time (Basics Audio). For recordings of popular music, ethnic music, but also electroacoustic music, further approaches based on algorithms have been developed (Advanced Audio).

The project is currently in the testing phase. Feedback is welcome: analyse@hfm-weimar.de