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Music Navigation with Symbols and Layers

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 Music Navigation with Symbols and Layers
Denis L. Baggi, Goffredo M. Haus, “Music Navigation with Symbols and Layers: Toward Content Browsing with IEEE 1599 XML Encoding”
2003 | pages: 214 | ISBN: 047059716X | PDF | 20 mb

Music is much more than listening to audio encoded in some unreadable binary format. It is, instead, an adventure similar to reading a book and entering its world, complete with a story, plot, sound, images, texts, and plenty of related data with, for instance, historical, scientific, literary, and musicological contents. Navigation of this world, such as that of an opera, a jazz suite and jam session, a symphony, a piece from non-Western culture, is possible thanks to the specifications of new standard IEEE 1599, IEEE Recommended Practice for Defining a Commonly Acceptable Musical Application Using XML, which uses symbols in language XML and music layers to express all its multimedia characteristics. Because of its encompassing features, this standard allows the use of existing audio and video standards, as well as recuperation of material in some old format, the events of which are managed by a single XML file, which is human and machine readable – musical symbols have been read by humans for at least forty centuries.

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