On Saturday 03 July 2010 08:25:05 David Collins wrote: > Hi, > > I've written a short paper on different methods of notation which have > evolved recently, and thought that some readers here might be interested. > The paper is available at > http://indigo.uk.to/~david/notes/music/notation.pdf . > > The primary languages discussed are Mondrian, Abc notation, Csound, and > Lilypond. The paper wasn't by any means intended to be comprehensive, so I > haven't discussed other tools such as Philip's Music Writer, or the various > audio programming environments such as SuperCollider, Chuck and others. > > It's not necessarily Linux-specific, but the software discussed is all > FLOSS and available on Linux - and the information might be of interest to > people who use Linux to compose music. > > Feedback and corrections are welcome. I was just wondering this morning what might be the best option for notating four part vocal harmony and then printing it out or "performing" it one part/voice at a time or any combination of parts. Speed / ease of input probably important to this request. Any thoughts? > > david all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user