Am 7. März 2019 16:54:33 MEZ schrieb David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk>: >On Thu 07 Mar 2019 at 19:32:27 (+0530), AKSHITA TYAGI wrote: >> I mean like there are files in MIDI and for that we can get >notations. >> But we can also use those stored notations as input and get real >music as >> output. >> Like we give 2 options- >> 1.music to notations (the usual one) >> 2.notations to music- In which we can give user the notations to >enter and >> he/she will get to listen to the music generated by those notations. > >I'm getting very confused by the terminology in this thread. >So far we have: > >MIDI files >notations (stored) >real music >music >notation (given) to enter to something >translations of notations (stored) >audio >lyrics >suggestions of notations (popping up) > >I understand the following: > >M) MIDI files with the filename foo.mid or foo.midi >L) LilyPond source with the filename foo.ly >P) LilyPond program source with filenames like foo.scm and bar.ly > (leaving aside binaries) >S) Scores, varying from a Bach manuscript to printed editions of the >same >J) Real music which I hear in the concert hall or off the radio/MP3 >player >G) Synthesised music which I hear when I play MIDI files on various >devices > >LilyPond can do L→S and L→M using various fragments of P. >Frescobaldi does much the same, displaying L and S on the screen. >midi2ly does M→basic L, and I've tried Rosegarden for this too. > >I think programs exist that can turn a scanned S into a proprietary >program's version of L, say, a .sib file.
More generally: from scanned sheet music to MusicXML, from which it can be converted to LilyPond source files. Both steps need manual proofreading. Urs > >Given those terms, I can't quite figure out what's being discussed >here. > >> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 5:20 PM Karlin High <karlinh...@gmail.com> >wrote: >> >> > If replies to lilypond-user messages are only addressed to the >sender, >> > the rest of the list will not see them. Please include >> > lilypond-user@gnu.org as a TO or CC address in future messages. A >GSoC >> > discussion requires input from others besides me. >> > >> > On 3/7/2019 3:42 AM, AKSHITA TYAGI wrote: >> > > Translating to real music- like we input the notations and get >music as >> > > output. For that maybe we can reverse the program or we can >create a new >> > > library which stores the translation of the notations maybe a bit >> > > complicated but worth trying I think. >> > > Maybe we can add more features and make it look better as display >it is >> > > translated to both audio and lyrics. >> > > And pop up with suggestions of notations. >> > > And for more languages we can add on more languages in the >library. >> > > Because India and China are one of the top most countries that >are found >> > > of music. >> > >> > The Frescobaldi editor for LilyPond has a MIDI player. It plays the >MIDI >> > files made by LilyPond for the given notation. Would your feature >for >> > translating to real music be something like that? > >Cheers, >David. > >_______________________________________________ >lilypond-user mailing list >lilypond-user@gnu.org >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user