On 2/23/06, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 20-Feb-06, at 4:42 PM, Mark Van den Borre wrote: > > > Could Lilypond help animate a simple snippet of music? Think > > Yes, it could _help_. I would only use it to generate pictures of > music, not any animation or syncing. You could generate a whole bunch > of input files via perl or the like, call lilypond on them, and get a > bunch of pictures. > > > start/stop button, and note highlighting that jumps along with the > > sound, a bit like a proprietary plugin does for a proprietary music > > notation app. The possible music education applications of even the > > simplest implementation would be huge... > > I wouldn't try to do anything like this, though. Not necessarily with Lilypond, but this _would_ be beneficial for music education. Any suggestions on other free software tools that might be extended towards producing music animation suitable for inclusion in a browser?
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