- From: Joe Berkovitz <joe@noteflight.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 08:34:11 -0400
- To: James Ingram <j.ingram@netcologne.de>
- Cc: public-music-notation-contrib@w3.org
Received on Wednesday, 6 April 2016 12:34:41 UTC
Hi James, MC10: *Composer wants to embed multiple temporal renderings of a new piece > in the score.* > > C wants to reduce rehearsal time by demonstrating its performance > practice to a PF. > Good story -- it's been added. > > Closely related are: > > ARL11: *Musicologist wants to embed various temporal renderings of a > piece of Early Music in a score that uses accurate renderings of the > original neumes.* > > M is interested in the history of performance practice for a particular > (even rare) type of neume, and wants to make a presentation to her S. > I think this is easy to incorporate as a bit of additional color in ARL7; I've done that. > > ED4: *Student wants to learn an early Asian music notation (that reads > top to bottom on the page)* > > S has a score that contains at least one temporal rendering. While the > score is performing, a cursor moves synchronously over the page to show > which symbol is being performed. > Added. Best, ...Joe
Received on Wednesday, 6 April 2016 12:34:41 UTC