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The Spectrum analysis of different types of saxophones
Greiplová, Barbora ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the sound of three types of Yamaha saxophones, specifically soprano, alto and tenor saxophone. Lists the basic parameters of the instrument, how it forms the tone and how it is typical. It focuses on characteristics in its tone using spectral analysis, LPC analysis and directional characteristics. The work focuses on the common properties of saxophones as instruments, it also looks for differences between selected types of saxophones and between individual tones. The results are compared in graphs, tables and verbal evaluation.
Algorithmic Accompaniment Composition
Vinš, Jakub ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Kolář, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with problems of computer music, especially with generating accompaniment to an existing song in MIDI format by means of artificial neural networks. Existing methods of algorithmic music composition are presented in the beginning. Followed by problems and their solutions connected with the conversion of MIDI files to matrices, which are suitable as an input for neural network and their inverse transformation. Subsequently are proposed, created, optimized and evaluated models which generate saxophone and piano accompaniment by means of feedforward and recurrent neural network. At the end model generates accompaniment to my own song as a form of a test.
The Spectrum analysis of different types of saxophones
Greiplová, Barbora ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the sound of three types of Yamaha saxophones, specifically soprano, alto and tenor saxophone. Lists the basic parameters of the instrument, how it forms the tone and how it is typical. It focuses on characteristics in its tone using spectral analysis, LPC analysis and directional characteristics. The work focuses on the common properties of saxophones as instruments, it also looks for differences between selected types of saxophones and between individual tones. The results are compared in graphs, tables and verbal evaluation.
Playing saxophone and its potential health risks
Marešovský, Lukáš ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
PLAYING SAXOPHONE AND ITS POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS Objectives: Main purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive review of health issues related to saxophone playing. The aim of this study is to collect available resources focused on saxophone players teaching methods, analyse them and compare them with existing findings of medical science. Also to try to find answers to asked research questions and to verify or disprove stated hypotheses, on the basis of acquired datas and principles eventually trying to arrange some possible outlines to complement teaching methods or preventative-compensational excercises for saxophone players. Methods: Method of this thesis is literature research using available Czech and foreign literary resources. For this purpose there have been used electronic archives as Pubmed, Ebsco, Springer, Wiley and Science Direct, monographic publications and scholarly papers from periodicals. This work is divided into few main parts. Introductional part contains basic review of health issues related to instrumental musicians, methodics contained in saxophone schools written in the Czech language, aims and methods of this thesis. Theoretical part is more widely focused on methodics, principles and mechanics of saxophone players' education. The main part is dedicated to possible...
Algorithmic Accompaniment Composition
Vinš, Jakub ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Kolář, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with problems of computer music, especially with generating accompaniment to an existing song in MIDI format by means of artificial neural networks. Existing methods of algorithmic music composition are presented in the beginning. Followed by problems and their solutions connected with the conversion of MIDI files to matrices, which are suitable as an input for neural network and their inverse transformation. Subsequently are proposed, created, optimized and evaluated models which generate saxophone and piano accompaniment by means of feedforward and recurrent neural network. At the end model generates accompaniment to my own song as a form of a test.
Playing saxophone and its potential health risks
Marešovský, Lukáš ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
PLAYING SAXOPHONE AND ITS POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS Objectives: Main purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive review of health issues related to saxophone playing. The aim of this study is to collect available resources focused on saxophone players teaching methods, analyse them and compare them with existing findings of medical science. Also to try to find answers to asked research questions and to verify or disprove stated hypotheses, on the basis of acquired datas and principles eventually trying to arrange some possible outlines to complement teaching methods or preventative-compensational excercises for saxophone players. Methods: Method of this thesis is literature research using available Czech and foreign literary resources. For this purpose there have been used electronic archives as Pubmed, Ebsco, Springer, Wiley and Science Direct, monographic publications and scholarly papers from periodicals. This work is divided into few main parts. Introductional part contains basic review of health issues related to instrumental musicians, methodics contained in saxophone schools written in the Czech language, aims and methods of this thesis. Theoretical part is more widely focused on methodics, principles and mechanics of saxophone players' education. The main part is dedicated to possible...

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