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4ML
Music and Lyrics Markup Language (4ML) is an XML application for music
description. Rather than being an abstraction of music notation, 4ML is an abstraction of sound itself. This approach is intend...
[Mar. 7, 2001] |
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A Brief Discussion of Standard Music Description Language
This document describes the history of and resources related to Standard Music
Description Language (SMDL), a Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
representation of music information that is ...
[Nov. 14, 2000] |
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A Complete MusicXML Example
This is a MusicXML example originally prepared from the Dover reprint of the
1895 Breitkopf & Härtel edition of "Mut" from Franz Schubert's "Winterreise". The
piece was selected because it shows a l...
[Jan. 22, 2001] |
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MML Music Markup Language
MML (Music Markup Language) is an XML-based markup language for marking
different kinds of music-related events. By using MML a user can control the
sound of home entertainment systems via the web, ...
[Jan. 5, 2000] |
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MPEG-7 Description Definition Language
In MPEG-7 metadata are expressed in XML. The W3C's XML Schema Language is used to
define datastructures. A large library of types are defined to
describe many aspects of a multimedia document rang...
[May. 12, 2001] |
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MusicBrainz Metadata Initiative
The MusicBrainz Metadata Initiative was formed to organize a means of exchanging
metadata describing media files on the Internet. The vocabulary was employed in the development of MusicBrainz Metadat...
[Feb. 19, 2001] |
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MusiXML
MusiXML is an XML application for music notation developed to provide
a standards-based method for publishing musical scores via the Web.
MusiXML's elements and entities describe notes, rests, dot...
[Aug. 4, 2002] |
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OPML Outline Processor Markup Language
Outline Processor Markup Language (OPML) is a format for storing outlines (such
as those produced by any of several popular outliners for personal computers) in
XML. Each outline is represented as ...
[Sep. 22, 2000] |
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XScore eXtensible Score Language
eXtensible Score Language (XScore) was developed for describing musical scores
and capturing both their structure and content, with the goal of providing a
standard and generic way to store and tran...
[Dec. 15, 1998] |