Music notations can be considered as very important information for musicians as well as for music fans. To recreate
music which was heard before one has to know the musical notes which were included in that music piece. From many
years computer scientists and engineers have tried to come up with various techniques to automate the task of finding out
musical notes from a music piece. With the advent of computer science many digital format arrived which facilitated
storing and encoding music information. But with the dynamic nature of any sound information still the problem of
analyzing those stays. Many statistical methods have been proposed in literature. But implementation specific detail is
very hard to find. With this paper we try to address that issue. At research lab, University of Moratuwa, we came up with
a system implemented in Java programming language which performs automatic music transcription on monophonic
music with a good accuracy level called Miyaesi.
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