When AlphaGo came out, it rewrote the new look of Go and defeated the world's top Go players one by one. Some people were scared and some were excited. It was all because of the changes brought about by artificial intelligence technology. Thinking about it from one perspective, isn't this just bringing the story of the comic book "The King of Chess" to the real world?
When AlphaGo becomes everyone's Sawe Fujiwara, we can be like Shindo Hikaru, even if we have not been exposed to Go since childhood, we can also learn good Go thinking. Based on similar reasoning, we can say that the advancement of music artificial intelligence technology is not intended to replace the work of musicians. On the contrary, we can see that in the near future, these technologies will be used to improve the efficiency of human learning music and expand the music learning and consumption market.
Just as the Industrial Revolution modernized and mass-produced clavichords, and gave birth to immortal piano solo works by composers such as Chopin and Schumann of the Romantic School, the mature development of artificial intelligence in contemporary music will launch another revolution. It not only makes learning music easier and more interesting, but also provides musicians with unprecedented music creation thinking.
Su Li is not only an information scientist, but also a music lover. In-depth research on "multiple pitch detection technology" has gradually developed a music artificial intelligence that can correctly translate music scores. On the one hand, it hopes to provide professional music creators with a better creative environment without spending too much effort on recording and analyzing music scores. , creators can use more time to create new music styles.
On the other hand, it is hoped that everyone who wants to learn music can be equipped with a musical ear like Mozart. Everyone seems to have a virtual music teacher, who can understand the composition and structure of music in a more relaxed and simple way, reduce learning costs, and speed up learning music. Let people of all ages be interested in making music a part of their lives.