At present, most professional music colleges and universities have made large-scale investment in computer software and hardware equipment and have also continuously opened various relevant courses. However, how to give full play to the advantages of computer music at the software level and make software and hardware systems suitable for music education application is still a subject being explored. The industrial Internet of Things turns every link and equipment in the production process into a data terminal, comprehensively collects the underlying basic data, carries out deeper data analysis and mining, and improves efficiency. To adapt to the trend of the times, digitization is the inevitable trend of the development of music accompaniment, and the deep integration of computer is an important way to realize digitization. Combined with the basic music theory and digital processing method, this paper designs the virtual piano auxiliary accompaniment and realizes the digital music accompaniment of artificial intelligence through digital signal processing. This paper will start with the auditory effect of auxiliary singing, take the rhythm and style of piano auxiliary accompaniment as the research object, build the accompaniment generation tool through the piano music simulation system model, and generate the accompaniment chord of the main melody by extracting the style, treble, and other characteristics of the main melody. The simulation results show that the frequency response is evenly distributed, the model effectively uses the harmonic structure information, and the extracted feature dimension is only 88. The reduction of feature dimension can save the time of subsequent processing and has the characteristics of real time, automation, embedded (software), security, and information interoperability.
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