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#4517 KG for Music Theory, Production Music Libraries, MP3 Samples and MIDI Controller

#4517 KG for Music Theory, Production Music Libraries, MP3 Samples and MIDI Controller #4517  Combine music theory, production music libraries, mp3 sound and music samples, a knowledge graph relating all, and a midi controller This is the blueprint for the ultimate Intelligent Sonic Workbench . By anchoring these disparate worlds—abstract theory, raw audio assets, structural metadata, and tactile hardware—into a centralized Knowledge Graph (KG) , you transform a passive sample library into an active, context-aware co-composer. Here is how these five pillars interconnect to form a unified, graph-driven production ecosystem. 1. The Core Graph Architecture (The Connective Tissue) Instead of relying on rigid folder structures or basic ID3 tags, a graph database (like Neo4j) treats music theory, audio files, and hardware interactions as interconnected nodes. [MIDI Controller Key] -- (Triggers) --> [Theory: Chord/Scale] | ...

#4516 KG for Music Theory with Clickable Links to Web Pages

#4516 KG for Music Theory with Clickable Links to Web Pages #4516  Create an HTML, JavaScript, CSS app with a knowledge graph of music theory, with clickable node links to webpages for each node topic Here is a complete, single-file HTML application that builds an interactive music theory knowledge graph. It uses D3.js (v7) for a smooth, draggable, and zoomable force-directed graph. Every node represents a core music theory concept. Clicking a node will instantly open a curated, high-quality educational webpage (like Wikipedia or Open Music Theory) in a new tab. How to Use It: Copy the code below. Save it as music_theory_graph.html . Double-click the file to open it in any web browser. <!DOCTYPE html > < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" > < meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" > < title > Music Theory Knowledge Graph </ title > ...