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The GUIDO Music Notation FormatJacobs, Pacaci, Tanoue, Yang: ISE599: 2004 1The GUIDOMusic Notation FormatGroup Members: Ananda Jacobs, Aaron Yang, Beran Pacaci, Carley Tanouel Representational adequacy:"Simple things have simple representations."The GUIDO Introductionl first introduced in 1998 as a novel approach foradequately representing almost any kind of score-level music.l named after Guido d'Arezzo (990-1050), arenowned music theorist of his time.l realized as a plain-text, human-readable andplatform independent format.l based on a simple, yet powerful and easilyextensible formalism.l can be completely embedded within XML usingGUIDOXML.Related Workl DARMSl MIDIl Common Music Notationl SMDLl NIFFl Humdruml MuseDataThe GUIDO Music Notation FormatJacobs, Pacaci, Tanoue, Yang: ISE599: 2004 2Three Levels of GUIDOÿ Basic GUIDOÿ Advanced GUIDOÿ Extended GUIDOBasic GUIDO Notationl Notes and Restsl Note names, Accidentals (sharp and flat), Octave, Duration.l Note Sequencesl represent single-voiced scores.l Chords and Chord Sequencesl Note Segmentsl represent multi-voiced scores.l Comments and Spacingl Standard Tagsl Dynamic Markings (crescendo & diminuendo section info)l Tempo Indications (accelerando & ritardando section info)l Other tags: Instrument, Tie, Slurs, Accents and Expressive Markings, Trills andOrnaments, Tremolo, Fermatas, Grace Notes and Cue Notes, Repetitions, Clefs,Meter/Time Signatures, Key/Key Signatures, Octave Transpositions, Staves,Beams, Stems, Bar lines and Tactus Strokes, Text, Title and Composer, Markersand Named SectionsInputs ‡ Outputsl Pluginsl Sibeliusl Finalel NoteAbilityl Conversionl MIDIl MuseDatal Guido XMLl Manuallyl By Handl Java Keyboardl Image of the Score(GIF, EPS)l MIDIHeart and SoulThe GUIDO Music Notation FormatJacobs, Pacaci, Tanoue, Yang: ISE599: 2004 3Heart and Soul in GUIDO{[\tempo<"Allegro“, ","1/4=120”> \ instr<"Piano", "MIDI 0"> \meter<"4/4"> c2/4 c2/4 c2/2 _/8. c2/16 b1*3/16 a1/16 b1*3/16 c2/16d2/4 e2/4 e2/4 e2/2 _/8. e2/16 d2*3/16 c2/16 d2*3/16 e2/16 f2/4 g2/2 c2/2 _/8. a2/16 g2*3/16 f2/16 e2/4 d2/4c2/4 _/8. b1/16 a1/4 _/8. g1/16 f1/4 _/8. e1/16 d1/4 g1/4 c2*1] ,[ \tempo<"Allegro","1/4=120"> \instr<"Piano", "MIDI 0"> \meter<"4/4"> _*2 c2/4 c2/4 c2/2 _/8. c2/16 b1*3/16 a1/16 b1*3/16 c2/16d2/4 e2/4 e2/4 e2/2 _/8. e2/16 d2*3/16 c2/16 d2*3/16 e2/16 f2/4 g2/2 c2/2 _/8. a2/16 g2*3/16 f2/16 e2/4 d2/4c2*1],[ \tempo<"Allegro","1/4=120"> \instr<"Piano", "MIDI 0"> \meter<"4/4"> c1/4 c1/8 _/16 b0/16 a0/4 a0/4 d1/4 d1/8 _/16 c1/16 b0/8_/16 a0/16 g0/4 e1/4 e1/8 _/16 d1/16 c1/4 c1/4 f1/4 f1/8 _/16 e1/16 d1/8 _/16 c1/16 b0/4 g1/4 g1/8 _/16 f1/16 e1/8 _/16 d1/16 c1/4 a1/4 a1/8 _/16 g1/16 f1/8 _/16 e1/16 d1/4c1/4 _/8. b0/16 a0/4 _/8. g0/16 f0/4 _/8. e0/16 d0/4 g0/4 c1*1],[ \tempo<"Allegro","1/4=120"> \instr<"Piano", "MIDI 0"> \meter<"4/4"> c0*3/16 c0/16 e0*3/16 e0/16 a-1*3/16 a-1/16 c0*3/16 c0/16 d0*3/16 d0/16 f0*3/16 f0/16 g-1*3/16 g-1/16 b-1*3/16 b-1/16c0*3/16 c0/16 e0*3/16 e0/16 a-1*3/16 a-1/16 c0*3/16 c0/16 d0*3/16 d0/16 f0*3/16 f0/16 g-1*3/16 g-1/16 b-1*3/16 b-1/16c0*3/16 c0/16 e0*3/16 e0/16 a-1*3/16 a-1/16 c0*3/16 c0/16 d0*3/16 d0/16 f0*3/16 f0/16 g-1*3/16 g-1/16 b-1*3/16 b-1/16c0*3/16 c0/16 e0*3/16 e0/16 a-1*3/16 a-1/16 c0*3/16 c0/16 d0*3/16 d0/16 f0*3/16 f0/16 g-1*3/16 g-1/16 b-1*3/16 b-1/16 c0*1 ]}Rose Clarinet Etude ExampleClarinet Example in GUIDO{[\clef<"treble"> \key<"e">\meter<"6/8">e1*1/4 g1*1/8 h1*1/8 e2*1/8f#2*1/8 g2*1/4 d#2*1/8 e2*1/4 h1*1/8f#2*1/4 f#2*1/8 e2*3/16 f#2*1/16 e2*1/8d#2*3/16 e2*1/16 e#2*1/16 f#2*1/16h1*1/16 c2*1/16 h1*1/16 a1*1/16 g1*1/16f#1*1/16 e1*1/8 g1*1/8 h1*1/8 e2*1/8g2*1/8 g2*1/8 g2*3/16 d#2*1/16 e2*1/16h1*1/16 c2*1/16 g#1*1/16 a1*1/16 e2*1/16c2*1/16 a1*1/16 g1*1/4 d1*1/8 h1*1/4a1*1/8 g1*1/4]}My Favorite ThingsThe GUIDO Music Notation FormatJacobs, Pacaci, Tanoue, Yang: ISE599: 2004 4Web Delivery of Musicl A paper called “Web Delivery of Musicusing the GUIDO NoteServer” wasintroduced on the WEDELMUSIC'01.l A Web-based Approach to Music NotationUsing GUIDO (K. Renz, H. H. Hoos;published in: ICMC'98 Proceedings, p.455-458)The GUIDO Music Notation FormatJacobs, Pacaci, Tanoue, Yang: ISE599: 2004 5Advanced GUIDOl Advanced Musical Conceptsl Glissandos, Arpeggios, Note clusters, other typesof noteheads and stavesl Exact positioning and sizing of notational andarbitrary graphic elementsl More articulation marks, barline types andsymbolsIntended Application Areasl Notation Softwarel Compositional and Analytical Systems/Toolsl Large Musical Databasesl Performance Systemsl Music on the World Wide WebExtended GUIDO(Future Work)l Generic pitch classes and tone descriptionsl Microtonal tuning systemsl Exact timingl Abstract and hierarchical scoresl Generalized eventsl User-defined tags and eventsl Specialized extensionsGUIDO on the Netl http://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/AFS/GUIDO/l http://www.salieri.org/guidol


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