Dear all,
Our research group at the University of Amsterdam in collaboration with audio company Elephantcandy is currently working on the topic of rhythm and timbre similarity in electronic music.
We published a new online listening experiment at:
http://staff.science.uva.nl/~ahoningh/s ... riment.php
We would be very thankful for your participation. The experiment takes around 30 minutes. Feedback is very welcome and can be given online as well.
The current experiment is part of a larger program concerning the perception (and computation) of similarities in music. With this experiment, and hopefully your participation, we hope to ultimately gain a better understanding of what factors contribute to perceived similarity between pieces of music.
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UMEK - Efortil, thanks for participating!
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sick tune. Surprised that I've never heard of it before.
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