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  2. ChordPro - Wikipedia

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    An example of a portion of a song in ChordPro format is presented below. Note the chorus section is labeled as a Refrain. Note that chords may appear in the middle or a word when the chord changes at one of its syllables (e.g., [G]char-i-[D]ot). Finally, note a comment was used as a note to repeat the refrain after the first verse.

  3. List of open file formats - Wikipedia

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    An open file format is a file format for storing digital data, defined by a published specification usually maintained by a standards organization, and which can be used and implemented by anyone. For example, an open format can be implemented by both proprietary and free and open source software , using the typical software licenses used by each.

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Music examples - Wikipedia

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    Note that the Wikiscore MIDI output generates equal temperament only, and cannot currently generate other tuning systems such as just intonation. [why?] This example provides MIDI files in the caption, using the {} template: play ⓘ ({}) or or play just ⓘ or play 15-tet ⓘ or play 17-tet ⓘ or play 19-tet ⓘ

  5. Aesthetics of music - Wikipedia

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    Aesthetics of music is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of art, beauty and taste in music, and with the creation or appreciation of beauty in music. [1] In the pre-modern tradition, the aesthetics of music or musical aesthetics explored the mathematical and cosmological dimensions of rhythmic and harmonic organization.

  6. LilyPond - Wikipedia

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    Optical font scaling: depending on the staff size, the design of the music font is slightly altered; this is a feature that Donald Knuth's Computer Modern font is known for. As a result, note heads become more rounded, and staff lines become thicker. Optical spacing: stem directions are taken into account when spacing subsequent notes.

  7. Music Encoding Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) is an open-source [1] effort to create a system for representation of musical documents in a machine-readable structure. [2] MEI closely mirrors work done by text scholars in the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and while the two encoding initiatives are not formally related, they share many common characteristics and development practices.

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  9. Aestheticism - Wikipedia

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    Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts and the arts over their functions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to Aestheticism, art should be produced to be beautiful, rather than to teach a lesson , create a parallel , or perform another didactic ...