Welcome to MIR (music information retrieval). If this was easy, I would have been done with my masters 2 years ago. What you are describing, multiple instrument transcription, is still an open research question and if you can satisfactorily solve it you will make a lot of very select researchers very happy. If you want to limit this to just a guitar you could probably start with an existing transcription algorithm and teach something to derive fingering. Something like a HMM would probably work fine.
this post was submitted on 09 Nov 2023
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