- From: Pavel Studeny <pavel.studeny@email.cz>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 13:24:50 +0200
- To: Gert Lems <gert.lems@gmail.com>, public-music-notation@w3.org
Hi Gert, I have been working on this topic for some time, since I believe sharing and displaying music in a browser is the future of digital music notation. A modern web browser is able to display MusicXML on its own, without any conversions to PDF or SVG, similarly to this demo: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4bOB4kkAb5hakNQcUxlZWlZclU Note that one could already use Noteflight to share MusicXML with a friend. If you intend to build a service, feel free to reach out to me. Pavel Studený https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavel-studen%C3%BD-9b937741/ On 2017-07-21 09:27, Gert Lems wrote: > Hi, > > Some years ago I contacted the MakeMusic people about an architecture > that I had in mind for the exchange of music between composers and > musicians via the MusicXML format. See attached inquiry and response thread. > > At that time there was, according to them, no solution in the market > that met my requirements. > > I recently wanted to inquire if there are new developments in this area, > but saw that the MusicXML group is now part of the W3C activities. > So I'm now sending this inquiry to you. > > I wonder it there are solutions from which you know that more or less > offer the products etc. with which I can implement the aimed > architecture. See attached schema. > > Kind regards, > > Gert Lems > The Netherlands > >
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