Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781466624979 |
ISBN10: | 1466624973 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 366 pages |
Size: | 285x222x19 mm |
Weight: | 930 g |
Language: | English |
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Structuring Music Through Markup Language
Designs and Architectures
Publisher: IGI Global
Date of Publication: 30 November 2012
Number of Volumes: Hardback
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Short description:
Although there have been two main perspectives on the nature of music through systematic and cultural musicology, music informatics has emerged as an interdisciplinary research area which provides a different idea on the nature of music through computer technologies. Structuring Music through Markup Language: Designs and Architectures offers a different approach to music by focusing on the information organization and the development of XML-based language. This book aims to offer a new set of tools on for practical implementations and a new investigation into the theory of music.
Long description:
Although there have been two main perspectives on the nature of music through systematic and cultural musicology, music informatics has emerged as an interdisciplinary research area which provides a different idea on the nature of music through computer technologies.
Structuring Music through Markup Language: Designs and Architectures offers a different approach to music by focusing on the information organisation and the development of XML-based language. This book aims to offer a new set of tools on for practical implementations and a new investigation into the theory of music.
Structuring Music through Markup Language: Designs and Architectures offers a different approach to music by focusing on the information organisation and the development of XML-based language. This book aims to offer a new set of tools on for practical implementations and a new investigation into the theory of music.