Hello Akshita,
I have no idea what unreal music could be. Do you mean ‘user self-defined notations’? Unless you supply an example of what you’re after, this discussion will remain aimless and useless.
JM
As mentioned before please don't use the terms "notations" and "real music". It's not clear what you exactly mean to discuss. MT Verzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon -------- Oorspronkelijk bericht -------- Onderwerp: Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project) Van: AKSHITA TYAGI Aan: Urs Liska Cc: address@hidden
Hi Lilypond allows you to get the notations for the real music. I was thinking of a new feature for users - Allowing them to create a new music. With notations, it would be new and innovative way, which can catch everyone's attention.
Am 7. März 2019 16:54:33 MEZ schrieb David Wright <address@hidden>:
>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 <address@hidden>
>wrote:
>>
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>> > 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.
>
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