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- It's widely used and popular, language models already have good comprehension and know a lot about ABC notation.
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- It's flexible and can easily be extended to include tempo changes, time signature changes, additional playing styles like mentioned above, etc…
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## Licensing Information
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- **URMP Dataset:** The original audio files are part of the URMP dataset. Refer to the [URMP dataset license](https://labsites.rochester.edu/air/projects/URMP.html) for terms of use.
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- It's widely used and popular, language models already have good comprehension and know a lot about ABC notation.
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**Dataset Modifications to ABC Format**
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- Default octaves have been assigned to each instrument, using their most commonly played range. This reduces redundant octave notation.
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- For consistency, I excluded pieces that contain time signature changes or significant tempo variations (greater than 10 BPM).
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- All samples in this dataset contain active musical parts - sections with complete silence have been removed.
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## Licensing Information
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- **URMP Dataset:** The original audio files are part of the URMP dataset. Refer to the [URMP dataset license](https://labsites.rochester.edu/air/projects/URMP.html) for terms of use.
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