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From: B.Barnes@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Benjohn Barnes)
Subject: Re: Classical Music Multimedia Network
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Date: Thu, 2 Feb 1995 16:05:47 GMT
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Craig.Clark@bbs.mhv.net (Craig Clark) writes:


>Does anyone know if there are any plans in the making for a classical
>music neural network of scrolling scores and CD recordings?

>This would be very valuable to performers, composers and students.

>Craig Clark

There are some people at this univercity (warwick) who were writing a program
to take music and score it. Don't know if they managed it or if it uses an NN.
I'll find out about it if anyone wants to know.

Bu the way, why would anyone actually want a program like this? It sounds very
neat, but what would you use it for, other than getting score for a bit of
music you've heard. I can see that such a program for one instrument would be
very usefull.
