Here is a link to the first volume of session tunes created by folk-rnn. (It is 3,000 tunes, about 35 megabytes, so don’t download on your phone!) The second page describes a bit about what we are interested in. Please contact me if you want to contribute! We would like to organise at some future time in London a session featuring tunes composed by and/or with a computer.
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