Urs Liska wrote
> Do you think your approach would be helpful for doing something like this
> "live" in the browser, with an SVG score and a MIDI file?

Or, even in a PDF? The ISO spec (PDF 32000-1:2008) allows for embedded audio
and JavaScript. (It is debatable whether having those in PDF is a good idea,
but that's a whole 'nother topic.) I've dreamed of getting LilyPond to make
"self-playing sheet music PDF files" ever since seeing the MusicNotes
software in pre-LilyPond days, and also MuseScore's "moving blue bar"
playback. I found out the MusicNotes software is a player only, and the
sheet music files are only made by the software maker. But what I see going
on here with the video pretty much realizes that dream. Great work!



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