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- SingSong: Generating musical accompaniments from singing (Online . . .
We present SingSong, a system which generates instrumental music to accompany input vocals, potentially offering musicians and non-musicians alike an intuitive new way to create music featuring their own voice
- SINGSONG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SINGSONG is verse with marked and regular rhythm and rhyme How to use singsong in a sentence
- SINGSONG Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SINGSONG definition: verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch See examples of singsong used in a sentence
- singsong - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
singsong (countable and uncountable, plural singsongs) A piece of verse with a simple, songlike rhythm An informal gathering at which songs are sung; a singing session We gathered round the campfire for a little singsong
- SINGSONG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SINGSONG definition: 1 a voice rising and falling in level: 2 the informal singing of songs by a group of people: 3… Learn more
- SingSong, a Tool That Generates Instrumental Music for Unaccompanied . . .
A neural network makes music for unaccompanied vocal tracks What's new: Chris Donahue, Antoine Caillon, Adam Roberts, and colleagues at Google proposed SingSong, a system that generates musical accompaniments for sung melodies You can listen to its output here
- Singsong - definition of singsong by The Free Dictionary
Define singsong singsong synonyms, singsong pronunciation, singsong translation, English dictionary definition of singsong n 1 Verse characterized by mechanical regularity of rhythm and rhyme 2 A tediously repetitive rising and falling inflection of the voice adj
- SINGSONG definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
And now come on down and we'll have a singsong to ourselves Now, when they has a bit of a singsong, that's proper pub stuff She'd had a singsong intonation as if she was doing her times tables `Here we go," David whispered in a singsong voice, feeling some desperation
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