- From: Jim DeLaHunt <from.w3c@jdlh.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 11:48:08 -0700
- To: public-music-notation@w3.org
- Message-ID: <5d64dcc2-6527-34e5-7939-75eeedc6d954@jdlh.com>
Here's a good link for explanations about getting into the OpenScore project: <https://musescore.org/en/user/57401/blog/2017/07/11/openscore-how-you-can-get-involved> Cheers, --Jim DeLaHunt, Keyboard Philharmonic project On 2017-09-20 08:08, Janina Sajka wrote: > This link is yielding a 404 error. > > Marc Sabatella writes: >> Interesting project! However, you should be aware there is a much larger >> initiative going on right now to do the same sort of thing but to really >> focus on correctness by hand-inputting the music. See https://openscore.cc/. >> This initiative is supported by IMSLP, MuseScore, and others. You might >> consider redirecting your efforts towards this project rather than starting >> your own. >> >> Marc -- Jim DeLaHunt, Executive Director & Founder • jdlh@KeyboardPhilharmonic.org • m +1-604-376-8953 *Keyboard Philharmonic* Project •http://keyboardphilharmonic.org/</a> •@KeyPhilh <https://twitter.com/KeyPhilh> We organise music lovers to transcribe music scores of public domain opera and classical music into revisable, shareable, reusable digital files — and to give them away freely. Subscribe to ourlow-volume announcement email list <http://eepurl.com/bAZ1Mb>, it's the best way to follow what we're up to!
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