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Karaosmanoğlu and Bozkurt have studied the problem of usul and makam driven automatic melodic segmentation for Turkish Music. There are 899 SymbTr-scores. The scores were manually annotated into melodic segments by 3 experts. In total, there are 31362 phrase annotations in this dataset. Using this dataset Please refer to the following paper if you use the SymbTr data: B. Bozkurt, M. K. Karaosmanoğlu, B. Karaçalı, and E. Ünal. 2014. Usul and Makam Driven Automatic Melodic Segmentation for Turkish Music. Journal of New Music Research, 43:4, pp. 375-389. https://doi.org/10.1080/09298215.2014.924535 Please refer to the following paper if you use the Matlab code: M. K. Karaosmanoglu, B. Bozkurt, A. Holzapfel, N. D. Disiacik, A symbolic dataset of Turkish makam music phrases, Folk Music Analysis Workshop (FMA), Istanbul, 2014. We are interested in knowing if you find our datasets useful! If you use our dataset please email us at mtg-info@upf.edu and tell us about your research. http://compmusic.upf.edu/node/236
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