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Musical Source Separation of Brazilian Percussion

Published: March 6, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.04995v1

By: Richa Namballa, Giovana Morais, Magdalena Fuentes

Potential Business Impact:

Separates samba drums from music using smart computer.

Business Areas:
Musical Instruments Media and Entertainment, Music and Audio

Musical source separation (MSS) has recently seen a big breakthrough in separating instruments from a mixture in the context of Western music, but research on non-Western instruments is still limited due to a lack of data. In this demo, we use an existing dataset of Brazilian sama percussion to create artificial mixtures for training a U-Net model to separate the surdo drum, a traditional instrument in samba. Despite limited training data, the model effectively isolates the surdo, given the drum's repetitive patterns and its characteristic low-pitched timbre. These results suggest that MSS systems can be successfully harnessed to work in more culturally-inclusive scenarios without the need of collecting extensive amounts of data.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
3 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Audio and Speech Processing