On Monday, September 26, 2011, Niek van den Berg wrote:

> staffs which belongs to such multistaff instrument are grouped by means of
> a brace.

This is a replacement for our lack of a proper grand staff then.

That part I understand, but how is the existing (if crude) staff grouping 
mechanism inadequate for that purpose on its own?

Reading over your description again, I think maybe you're saying MusicXML 
handles a true grand staff differently from two adjacent staffs that happen to 
be grouped by some kind of brace?

I'm still somewhat confused.  Maybe changing "multistaff" to "grand staff" 
(like a piano or organ) is the key to my understanding though.
 
> You may have noticed English is not my native language :-)

With a name like Niek van den Berg, who would have ever suspected? :)
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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