TEI with Music Notation. TEI Music SIG 2012.
Paper abstract bibtex 15 downloads As part of a project funded by the TEI, the group focussed on using TEI's One Document Does it all (ODD) vocabulary to connect the TEI to music encoding formats. Specifically, first efforts concentrated on the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) format. Therefore, these guidelines describe a TEI-with-MEI customisation that uses the TEI element to embed encode music notation. The examples in these guidelines present typical occurrences of music within written text. They are taken from a handful of documents that we believe demonstrate the need for the inclusion of encoded music notation within TEI-encoded texts. See the bibliography for more information. All the music examples are encoded using MEI; however, it is possible to use to link to external representations of music in any other format. See below for an example. These guidelines do not claim to be comprehensive; however, we present them with the hope of encouraging further testing, improvement, and widespread use of this customisation.
@misc{TEIMusicSIG_2012,
abstract = {As part of a project funded by the TEI, the group focussed on using TEI's One Document Does it all (ODD) vocabulary to connect the TEI to music encoding formats. Specifically, first efforts concentrated on the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) format. Therefore, these guidelines describe a TEI-with-MEI customisation that uses the TEI element <notatedMusic> to embed encode music notation.
The examples in these guidelines present typical occurrences of music within written text. They are taken from a handful of documents that we believe demonstrate the need for the inclusion of encoded music notation within TEI-encoded texts. See the bibliography for more information.
All the music examples are encoded using MEI; however, it is possible to use <notatedMusic> to link to external representations of music in any other format. See below for an example.
These guidelines do not claim to be comprehensive; however, we present them with the hope of encouraging further testing, improvement, and widespread use of this customisation.},
author = {{TEI Music SIG}},
year = {2012},
title = {{TEI with Music Notation}},
url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20130306003734/https://tei-c.org/SIG/Music/twm/index.html},
keywords = {tutorial}
}
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