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AdoVoc Pro is a dataset containing both monophonic and polyphonic audio files of a set of common Flamenco singing vocal resources, including high quality isolated examples performed by flamenco singing experts: two female singers and one male. We propose a manual annotation of the monophonic content including temporal location and identification. The overall structure of the dataset is presented in the included file dataset_structure.md This data was gathered during the Cante Flamenco Tech recording [1]: a pedagogical project intended to create online teaching materials for flamenco singing following a music technology perspective by integrating state-of-the-art technologies for audio analysis. This collection was built for a study on Automatic Detection of Flamenco Singing Vocal Resources, as part of the master thesis by Sonia Rodríguez, supervised by Emilia Gómez and Helena Cuesta. [1] Gomez, E., Guerrero, A. & Rodríguez, S. CANTE FLAMENCO TECH : Aprendizaje del cante con la ayuda de la tecnologia Technology-enhanced learning of flamenco singing. In V Congreso Interdisciplinar INVESTIGACIÓN Y FLAMENCO (INFLA), 1–9.
Ornamentation, Vocal resources, Flamenco singing
Ornamentation, Vocal resources, Flamenco singing
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