[Smt-talk] MusicXML and C++
Dave Headlam
dheadlam at esm.rochester.edu
Mon Jun 13 12:15:22 PDT 2011
Scott:
1. check out the jaudio / jsymbolic tools at McGill -- they have some
accompanying xml parsers (all in java)
2. there are xml parsers in C, python, perl, php -- pick your poison
3. if you want some web apps, with javascript + php or perl, try ajax with
php ( but use firebug for debugging!, or use a good javascript library)
4. try git with xml --
5. go to Craig Sapp's homepage and look in his humdrum and c++ sections for
xml translators
6. don't forget that Finale and Sibelius (I think on the latter) can save
as xml --- a lot easier to edit in music notation, then save!
Dave Headlam
On 6/12/11 8:47 PM, "Murphy, Scott Brandon" <smurphy at ku.edu> wrote:
> Does anyone on the list have experience with analyzing MusicXML files using
> C++ or a related programming language?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Scott
>
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> President-Elect, Music Theory Midwest
> Associate Professor, Music Theory
> University of Kansas School of Music
> smurphy at ku.edu
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