“..From Japan – a Music Player That Discovers Structure and Rhythm in Songs..”

“..A cool new music service you’ve never heard of has hit the web – offering deep insights into the structure and rhythm of popular songs.

Created by Japan’s Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Institute – Songle (SONG-lee) analyzes music tracks hosted on the web – and reveals the underlying chords, beats, melodies and repeats.

Listeners can see how a song is laid out – and jump immediately to the chorus if they choose.

They can search for music based on chord, beat and melody structures – such as all songs with the chord progression Am, B, E.

There is also a visualization engine synchronized to a song’s core elements…”

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From Japan, a Music Player That Discovers Structure and Rhythm in Songs | Underwire | Wired.com.

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