Greetings, (& apologies for repeat message for those on user list - my first attempt to send was forwarded there)
I'm exploring the possibility of adapting a music display app to display music in alternative music notations. Since Lilypond is open source it may be a good option, so I'm writing to ask for some advice. Let me first explain a bit about what I'm working on. I'm a member of the Music Notation Modernization Association ("MNMA" - see link below), an organization exploring alternative music notations. I'm writing a paper for our upcoming conference to propose a strategy for using computers to translate music files into these alternative notations (a tedious task by hand!). Given our limited resources, I'm trying to find a method that gives the most benefit for the least effort. Since the music (the content) is the same in standard or alternative notations, creating a translator would only take changing the output (the presentation) of a music display program (like Lilypond). Even a basic output would be a huge step for research, dissimenation, and eventual use of alternative notations. Ideally we'd like to use a display app for a standard file format - to make our translator easily accessible to the most people... There currently isn't a finished and modifiable display app for MusicXML... Given that a translator from MusicXML to Lilypond is in the works, I'm looking at it as another option. I wonder how easy it would be to alter Lilypond to display in alternative notations? (would require 4 line staffs, or 2 line staffs and triangle shaped note heads... - see MNMA link below for what they would look like.) Also, since Lilypond is tailored for high quality output, would this make modifying it in this way more difficult? Since we aren't in the high quality business (yet, anyway) We'd also like to have the final vsn as user friendly as possible... and having to convert from MusicXML to Lily and then display, it might not be the best option in this sense... I'm not a programmer myself, so any advice would be greatly appreciated. In my paper I will argue that this should be the next step for the organization. If convincing, maybe we could put some resources behind it, or at least begin searching for someone interested who has programming experience. Thanks in advance for any advice! Paul Morris MNMA: http://www.newnotation.com/mnma.htm We think some of these notations would be an improvement over the standard notation, greatly simplifying learning to read and play music. Basic idea is have a step on the staff for every note of the chromatic scale, eliminating key signatures, sharps and flats, and providing more accurate representation of intervals. Other options I'm considering are a couple MusicXML display apps in the works, though these aren't open source, and Project XEMO which seems like a good option, if/when it really arrives... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel