Timeline for What are the most common text-based music/audio notation systems?
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Nov 2, 2011 at 15:44 | comment | added | joe larson | I ended up using RTTL with some additional capabilities: github.com/joelarson4/Thunder | |
Jul 15, 2011 at 17:36 | comment | added | SeanBlake | That's not a bad idea at all. I'm of the opinion that if you have an idea, you do it. You may succeed or it might take a few tries to get it right but if you never try you most definitely will never succeed. Food for thought. | |
Jul 15, 2011 at 11:40 | answer | added | NReilingh | timeline score: 4 | |
Jul 15, 2011 at 11:25 | comment | added | Saeed Neamati | Seems that you're talking about a kind of computer program that converts sheet music to something it can understand. Nice idea and 1 voteup :) | |
Jul 15, 2011 at 0:47 | history | asked | jlarson | CC BY-SA 3.0 |