On Every Note a Griff: Looking for a Useful Representation of Basso Continuo Performance Style
Adam \v{S}tefunko, Carlos Eduardo Cancino-Chac\'on, Jan Haji\v{c} jr

TL;DR
This paper introduces 'griffs', a novel transposition-invariant feature representation inspired by historical treatises, enabling detailed analysis of individual basso continuo performance styles using the Aligned Continuo Dataset.
Contribution
It proposes a new feature representation called 'griffs' for analyzing basso continuo performances, facilitating the study of individual styles in a historically informed manner.
Findings
Griffs effectively encode pitch and structure of continuo performances.
Analysis shows variability in individual players' styles.
Preserving improvisation structure aids in detailed stylistic analysis.
Abstract
Basso continuo is a baroque improvisatory accompaniment style which involves improvising multiple parts above a given bass line in a musical score on a harpsichord or organ. Basso continuo is not merely a matter of history; moreover, it is a historically inspired living practice, and The Aligned Continuo Dataset (ACoRD) records the first sample of modern-day basso continuo playing in the symbolic domain. This dataset, containing 175 MIDI recordings of 5 basso continuo scores performed by 7 players, allows us to start observing and analyzing the variety that basso continuo improvisation brings. A recently proposed basso continuo performance-to-score alignment system provides a way of mapping improvised performance notes to score notes. In order to study aligned basso continuo performances, we need an appropriate feature representation. We propose griff, a representation inspired by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Diverse Music Education Insights · Musicology and Musical Analysis
