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Markup Languages for Music: MusicXML Music 253/CS 275A Stanford University
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XML in Music: A short history 1998 to present: Corpus Mensurabilis Musicarum Electronicum 2000-2007: OS-specific MusicXML 2007-2011: Java-based MusicXML 2010---: MuseScore et al. rely on MusicXML 2011---: MusicXML taken over by MakeMusic 2013: MakeMusic acquired by Launch Equity See http://www.musicxml.com/http://www.musicxml.com/ CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field2
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XML-based codes: CMME for virtual editions (early music) Corpus Mensurabilis Musicarum ( est. 1998 ) Est. and built by Theodor Dumitrescu, Oxford-Utrecht-Berkeley) Goal: One encoding, multiple systems of notation for mensural notation From The Virtual Score. Used by permission. cmme.org CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field3
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CMME (2013) Computerized Mensural Musical Editing Based in Utrecht Marnix van Berchum (director from 2012--) Home of “The Other Josquin” [attribution study] Source code publicly available (GNU license) at https://github.com/tdumitrescu/cmme-editor https://github.com/tdumitrescu/cmme-editor CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field4
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CMME today CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field5 Content lists, some scores for 15 th -16 th cent music http://www.cmme.org
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In the beginning… Efforts to facilitate interchange (via XML) CMME (1998) MusicXML (2000) MuseScore Add-ons to other software CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field6 http://beyondmidi.ccarh.org/beyondmidi-600dpi.pdf Beyond MIDI (1997) IMS study group 39 contributions 3 interchange codes 5-10 defunct Lacks Guido (2001); cf. CM 13 (2001)
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MuseData CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field7 MuseData Analytical apps Notation apps Sound apps From data to apps: MuseData Model
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MusicXML vis-à-vis MuseData MuseData MusicXML CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field8 MuseData Analytical apps Notation apps Sound apps MusicXML Analytical apps Notation apps Sound apps
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MusicXML: History Developed from 2000 by Michael Good Distrib Recordare (2002-2011) V. 1: platform-specific (2004) V. 2: Java (2007) V. 3: Java (2011) Sold as add-on to Finale, Sibelius et al. Sold to MakeMusic (Finale) in 2011 Native in Finale; more limited capabilities in Sibelius http://www. makemusic.com/musicxml/ Sibelius team moved to Steinberg as Keeping Score CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field9 NAMM 2011
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MusicXML: Main Aims Nexus of all commercial notation interchange schemes Highest structural compatibility with MuseData and Humdrum Most useful tool for converting from older to newer versions of Finale! In use for over past decade by many small sw companies and a few music publishers (inc. Hal Leonard) CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field10
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CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field11 Purpose image from: http://recordare.com/xml.html Primary function of MusicXML is data interchange between programs: Designed for encoding common-practice western music notation. Finale MuseData Sibelius SCORE Guido MuseScore Humdrum Lilypond
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Part/score orientation in MuseData CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field12 1. Encode voice by voice for full movement 2. Add lyrics, other refinements 3. Repeat until all movements are encode 4. Assemble score
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Part/score orientation in MusicXML CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field13 1.Encode voice by voice or bar by bar 2.Transform array as needed Both/and Part-wise (MuseData) Time-wise (Humdrum)
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MuseScore Uses MusicXML instead of individual rep system Java-based Doc in several languages Open-source level Closed-source level YouTube tutorials For now: shareware CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field14 Music by Marc Sabatella musescore.org http://wiki.ccarh.org/wiki/MuseScore
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Lilypond Shareware (GNU) engraving, own code (c. 2005) Dev (Han Wen Nienhuys) in Netherlands (now lives in Brazil) All platforms (mainly unix/linux) TeX-like syntax, markup Extensive online documentation Musicxml2lp script (Lilypond 2.12.3) Hosts “unofficial MusicXML test suite” (no official test suite) Good categorical organization CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field15 http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/input/regression/musicxml/collated-files.html#Test-cases http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/snippets.pdf http://wiki.ccarh.org/wiki/Lilypond
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MusicXML: Current status (v. 3.0, 2013) http://www.makemusic.com/musicxml/specification/dtd http://www.makemusic.com/musicxml/specification/dtd Partwise/timewise conversion (v. 1.0) “Common” DTD (v. 3.0) Sound: timbral recognition (sounds.xml, v. 3.0) MIDI: in absolute or delta times (v. 3.0) Layout module (v.1.1): formatting data as elements Other: some support for recent music, no semantic support for early music CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field16
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MusicXML: basic file structure Row/column rotation handled through XSLT style- sheets (no style sheets in beginning) Score/part/measure elements at top of file Lots of metadata fields possible in score header DTD: http://www.musicxml.com/for- developers/musicxml-dtd/http://www.musicxml.com/for- developers/musicxml-dtd/ CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field17
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MusicXML: MIDI interface CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field18 Accidental=“alter”
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MusicXML Apps CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field19 Scorio (2014) -import from MusicXML -export to LilyPond -print (PDF) -play MIDI
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MusicXML Apps CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field20 Scorio, 2
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MusicXML: Towards the Future CS 275A/Music 2532015 Eleanor Selfridge-Field21 Claims 170 apps used MusicXML Scorch, Frescobaldi, JillyNote, Mobile Music Trainer, Thrust moving towards greater privatization E.g. Steinberg’s SMuFL (http://www.smufl.org/):http://www.smufl.org/ “a specification that provides a standard way of mapping the thousands of musical symbols required by conventional music notation into the Private Use Area in Unicode’s Basic Multilingual Plane for a single OpenType font.” Claims interest in MusicXML and MEI
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