Computer Based Music Notations as Object
Dr. Mohammed Shafi, Dr. D.K. Pandey "Computer Based Music Notations as Object". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V28(3):160-162, October 2015. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract -
The purpose of this study is to analyse the
Western music notation system as a set of objects that
act as computational representatives for notation
symbols. The primary analytical method is the objectoriented
analysis used in computer science. To
improve coherency in the resulting analysis, I have
extended standard object-oriented methodology with
linear logic, a method also originating from computer
science. The result of the study is a structural object
model that describes the roles and relationships of
objects found in music notation. This model can be
used as a basis for computer software design.
The intention of the study is to represent a
theoretical description of music notation that can be
used in the design process of a music notation
computer program. Previous studies on the computerbased
music notation have shown that the processing
of music notation involves different types of
information. Existing musical data representations
serve as current examples of how the various types of
information can be encoded and of the kinds of
difficulties involved. This study is based on the
assumption that a consistent object model can formed
by including only those objects that have an explicit
visual appearance; information belonging to levels or
domains other than the visual one can be included as
properties of visual objects.
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Keywords
Music Notation System, Object Oriented
Analysis, Music Notation