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Re: gregorian chant improvement
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Juergen Reuter |
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Re: gregorian chant improvement |
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Mon, 17 Apr 2006 22:15:30 +0200 (CEST) |
By the way, you may also be interested in the following related work from
a workshop on Braille Notation of Psalmodia and Gregorian Chant, held in
Marburg, Germany, on October 2-3, 2002:
http://www.sbs-online.ch/musik/conference/documents/gregor.pdf
In order to make Gregorian chant notation readable for blind people, the
authors define how to decompose complex neumes into primitives, which
in turn are mapped to braille. In fact, their breaking-down approach is
very similar to what lily does, such that it should not be too complicated
to implement their specification as an extension to LilyPond (which would
probably be a nice student project).
Greetings,
Juergen
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Elie Roux wrote:
...
But in my work with the monk we discovered that the most simple was to
decompose neumes in simpler elements. We are able to list all the simple
elements, and so we can make all possible neumes. It would be much
simpler I think, than listing all possible neumes. It would also permit
to put quilismas everywhere, not only in pes (they can be at any place
in most of neumes). If you want more details about these simple
elements tell me, I will translate a document I made about a XML schema
for gregorian chant (in french on http://omega.enstb.org/eroux/doc_fr.pdf).
...
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