metadata
widget:
- text: START CM Am Dm7
example_title: Predict chord progression
inference:
parameters:
do_sample: true
temperature: 1
inference:
parameters:
do_sample: true
temperature: 1
MusicLang text-chord-predictor
MusicLang text-chord-predictor is the easiest to use model from the musiclang family for creating a song harmonic structure quickly.
You don't need any third party library.
- Just input a chord progression in standard pop format (eg : START CM Dm G7/B ), the model will simply predict the next chords.
Some Caveats
- Please include the "START" token at the beginning of your prompt to maximize model performances
- Some chords are not in the vocabulary, but they always have an enharmonic equivalent (There is no C#M but a DbM). If the tokenizer can't parse your chord consider changing it by the enharmonic equivalent
- We only support M (major), m (minor), 7 (seventh dominant chords), M7 (Major with major seventh), m7 (minor with minor sevenths), m7b5 (half diminished chords), dim (diminished triad), o (also called dim7) (diminished seventh chord), aug (augmented chord)
- We don't support other chord extensions, if you are interested by an extended model please contact me
- We support all inversions of the chord using the / notation (eg : CM/E is a C major chord over bass of E). We currently don't support bass note that does not belong to the chord (DM/C will lead to an error, use D7/C)
- It does not focus on harmonic ryhthm, only chord progression
- Use musiclang package to parse your chord progressions and create cool voicings from them, or create new musical ideas !
License
This model is free to use for research and open source purpose only. Please credit me (Florian GARDIN) and musiclang if you do so.
However if you would like to use this in a commercial product please contact us to discuss licensing terms and potential integration in your product. I am looking forward to hearing about your project !