Pianist style: can it be measured and recognized?

Every musician has a unique style of playing music. This research focuses on the stylistic patterns found in solo jazz and blues performances of pianists. This paper identifies dynamic variance as a factor contributing to the unique "style" of a pianist. A program, NamePianist, was implemented to analyze music from MIDI files based on a metric created to capture a pianist's dynamic style. NamePianist was trained on the style of five different pianists and then used to identify the performer of an unknown song. Two strategies of identification were tested. One identified the performer based on the known song that was closest to the new song. The second strategy created a composite for each performer and then used those composites to identify the performer. This paper presents the details of the metric created and the results of the tests conducted.