Claims
- 1. A system for determining a principal tone for each of a plurality of segments of an accompaniment line, in an environment wherein data of music are provided before said principal tone is determined, comprising:
- hierarchic structure means for defining, as at least part of said data of music, a hierarchic structure of segments of music; and
- principal tone inference means for generating an output signal based on inferring a principal tone for a segment of interest among said segments of music, in accordance with said hierarchic structure defined by said hierarchic structure means, whereby a principal tone is determined by said principal tone inference means for each of said plurality of segments of the accompaniment line.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein:
- said hierarchic structure means includes means for defining a past segment of music having the same hierarchic level as a segment of interest; and
- said principal tone inference means includes means for inferring a principal tone of said segment of interest in a form dependent on a principal tone determined for said past segment having the same hierarchic level as said segment of interest.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein:
- a piece of music includes segments each having the same hierarchic level as an immediately preceding segment, and other segments each having the same hierarchic level as a like segment in a like musical phrase; and
- said principal tone inference means includes:
- immediate dependent inference means for inferring, when a segment of interest has the same hierarchic level as the immediate preceding segment, a principal tone for said segment of interest by reference to a principal tone determined for said immediately preceding segment; and
- past phrase dependent inference means for inferring, when a segment of interest has the same heirarchic level as a like segment in a like musical phrase, a principal tone for said segment of interest to be tone related to the principal tone determined for said related segment in the past.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein
- the first and last segments of a piece of music are assigned the highest hierarchic level; and
- said principal tone inference means includes means for inferring, when a segment of interest is said first or last segment of said piece of music, a principal tone for said segment of interest to be a root.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein:
- said hierarchic structure means includes musical form memory means for storing a type of each musical phrase and a first segment number of each musical phrase; and
- said principal tone inference means includes:
- segment matching means for reading out data of said musical form memory means and for checking as to whether a segment of interest is a first segment of a musical phrase of a certain type; and
- executing means for inferring, when it has been found by segment matching means that said segment of interest is said first segment of said musical phrase of a certain type, a tone related to a principal tone determined for a first segment of a past musical phrase of a related type to be a principal tone for said segment of interest.
Priority Claims (6)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 07/224,120 filed July 25, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,896,576.
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