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Music Notation Project - alternative music notation systems that use chromatic
staves |
| "The
Music Notation Project - is a not-for-profit association
dedicated to raising awareness of the disadvantages of traditional music
notation, exploring alternative music notation systems, and providing resources
for the wider consideration and use of these alternatives. We hope our
efforts will help make reading, writing, and playing music more enjoyable
and easier to learn." | |
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| A
New Music Blog Covering the Online Independent Contemporary Music Network |
| beepSNORT.org
| "Notating a guitar feedback yelp is possible, but playing it just
right and according to the needs of the composition is problematic. We
have no real rock music ensemble notation and a record of the recording
process that Sigur Ros uses would be a record of experiments (as evinced
by their recent interview in TapeOp magazine)." | |
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| Extending
music notation through programming - Contemporary Music |
| informaworld.com
| Author: Roger B. Dannenberg |
Abstract
Traditional
notation has led to the continuation of a traditional music approach in
which scores are static descriptions to be realized by performers. Borrowing
programming concepts from computer science leads to score-like descriptions
with the capability of expressing dynamic processes and interaction with
performers. The implications for composition, performance, and future research
are discussed. |
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| Unidentified
Sound Object |
| "Milan/Rome
based Matteo Milani and Federico Placidi are sound artists whose work spans
from digital music to electro acoustic improvisation. | Unidentified
Sound Object is born from the desire to discover new paths and non-linear
narrative strategies in both aural and visual domains. The project includes
several collaborations with visual artists and performers. U.S.O. Project
is a continuing evolving organism." | |
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