- by Mark
Walsen in 1994. The
first version was
originally released as
MidiNotate Composer, with the
intent to make the
process of
composing and arranging...
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notes have
enharmonic equivalence if they
produce the same
pitch but are
notated differently. Similarly,
written intervals, chords, or key
signatures are...
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algorithmic composition, and
sound synthesis. ABC notation, a
language for
notating music using the
ASCII character set Bol Processor, a
model of
formal grammars...
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instructional materials across all instruments. On the
grand staff, middle C is
notated with a
ledger line
above the top line of the b****
staff or
below the bottom...
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audio recordings to be
linked to a
notated score with
synchronization via
automatically detected note-onsets; the
notated score and
audio are pla**** back...
- (see below).
Scientific pitch notation concerns only how
pitch names are
notated, that is, how they are
designated in
printed and
written text, and does...
- flat sign, ♭).[citation needed]
Since a Bes or B♭ in
Northern Europe (
notated B in
modern convention) is both rare and
unorthodox (more
likely to be...
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programs for sequencing, recording,
notating, and
mastering music. At the NAMM Show of 1983 in Los Angeles,
MIDI was released. A
demonstration at the...
- by
Giacomo Meyerbeer; arr. from S.259 or 259a; lost;
apparently never notated but
performed by
Liszt 748 S35 Die Zauberflöte pf 1843? Piano, arr. arr...
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scorewriter computer programs that can
notate a song or
piece electronically, and, in some cases, "play back" the
notated music using a
synthesizer or virtual...