denm (dynamic environmental notation for music): Introducing a Performance-Centric Musical Interface

Main Author: James Bean
Other Authors: Battier, Marc, Bresson, Jean, Couprie, Pierre, Davy-Rigaux, Cécile, Fober, Dominique, Geslin, Yann, Genevois, Hugues, Picard, François, Tacaille, Alice
Format: Proceeding
Terbitan: Institut de Recherche en Musicologie , 2015
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/923799
Daftar Isi:
  • denm (dynamic environmental notation for music) is an automatic notation renderer written for tablet computers in the Swift language and the Cocoa Touch Frameworks. denm is a performance-centric notation environment with many tools built into an interactive graphical representation of music. These tools, for both individual- and group-rehearsal contexts, invite multi-dimensional learning strategies to performing the complex musics written today. There are many excellent tools currently available that automatically generate musical scores, but the focus of these tools is often towards the compositional and/or theoretical end of the musical process. denm focuses its efforts on the performance end of the process, allowing performers to interact directly with the musical notation. This paper describes the impetus for the denm project, the current state of its development, and areas of continued implementation and exploration.