![]() ![]() ScoreDef, the following attributes are important for In addition to the parameters inherited from Therefore, the encoding order of staves within a measure does not have to mimic the order of the ![]() StaffDef declarations using their own attribute values. ScoreDef follows the order of staves in the source document or planned rendering. StaffDef with a given number must also indicate the number of staff lines via the attribute. StaffDef must have an attribute with an integer as its value. LabelAbbr subelements may be used for providing staff labels for the first and subsequent systems. It bears most of the attributes described above. StaffDef element is used to describe an individual staff of a StaffGrp allows one to specify whether barlines are drawn across the space between staves of that group or only on the staves themselves. StaffGrp element is also used for the two staves of a grand staff. This is useful for collecting instrumental or vocal groups in a large score, such as woodwinds, brasses, etc., and for assigning a shared label to the group, using the This element is used to gather individual staves and other staff groups. These are available from the element definitions accessible at There are other attributes that allow the specification of many further details of a score. Sets the default font size value for lyrics. The following example demonstrates the use of the ntrolEventLike class, such as slurs and indications of dynamics. Model.eventLike class, such as notes, chords and rests as well as ‘control events’ from the Section elements and acts as a container for ‘events’ from the The Role of the Measure ElementĪrguably, the most important element of the CMN module is the Shared Concepts in MEI of these Guidelines, but are used in music from the CMN repertoire in specialized ways. Most of the elements discussed here are defined in chapter ![]() This section describes the use of basic features of MEI important for encoding CMN material. This chapter is supposed to frame the repertoire target by the module, i.e. For this purpose, it provides a number of special elements and adds several attribute classes to elements from the The module described in this chapter offers the means to describe music in so-called ‘Common Music Notation’ (CMN, sometimes referred to as ‘Common Western Music Notation’). ![]()
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