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  • Folk RNN Tune №2801

    Tune submitted from folkrnn.org July 26, 2018. In one tunebook. Nine contributed settings. Two comments.

  • Why are you and your 5,599,881 parameters so hard to understand?

    Original tune submitted May 30, 2018. Four contributed settings. One comment. Has been recorded six times.

  • The Glas Herry Comment

    Original tune submitted May 18, 2018. Two contributed settings. Has been recorded four times. Performed at three events.

  • Folk RNN Tune №1931

    Tune submitted from folkrnn.org July 8, 2018. In one tunebook. Three contributed settings. One comment. Has been recorded twice.

  • Potato-Pen

    Tune submitted from folkrnn.org May 18, 2019. Five contributed settings.

  • Stumbling Sprocket

    Tune submitted from folkrnn.org April 22, 2019. Five contributed settings.

  • March to the Mainframe

    Original tune submitted May 18, 2018. One contributed setting. Has been recorded four times. Performed at two events.

  • 1166

    Original tune submitted May 29, 2018. Two contributed settings. Has been recorded three times.

  • Bastard Tunes – fourth movement

    Original tune submitted May 18, 2018. Has been recorded once. Performed at five events.

  • Bastard Tunes – third Movement

    Original tune submitted May 18, 2018. Has been recorded once. Performed at five events.

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The Machine Folk Session is a project funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, grant no. AH/R004706/1: "Engaging three user communities with applications and outcomes of computational music creativity". See also: folk-rnn, where you can generate folk tunes with a recurrent neural network.

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