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Right now I'm questioning the choices Pandora makes when picking comparable music.
Right now, Pandora picks certain elements of music; instruments, voices, harmonies, song structures, production. . .
Right now, on my Pandora station "Bop!," I wanted Rudy Van Gelder-era hard bop jazz. However, in selecting Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie (who are hard bop practitioners), it just went "Duuuhhhh HE LIKE TRUMPET," and gave me a bunch of other elements I didn't necessarily want, until I reeled it back in with some s
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Oct 1 2007, 01:00 PM
Right now, Pandora picks certain elements of music; instruments, voices, harmonies, song structures, production. . .
Right now, on my Pandora station "Bop!," I wanted Rudy Van Gelder-era hard bop jazz. However, in selecting Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie (who are hard bop practitioners), it just went "Duuuhhhh HE LIKE TRUMPET," and gave me a bunch of other elements I didn't necessarily want, until I reeled it back in with some s
Right now, noting that Pandora seems to grab onto very minor traits and build off those at first... it takes about 50 and 50-75 to narrow the focus to stuff you actually want to hear.