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Third MNMA Conference Proceedings

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Third MNMA Conference Proceedings edited by Thomas S. Reed
Kirksville, Missouri:  Notation Research Press, 1999

228 pages; paperback

Contains papers presented at the Third International MNMA Conference
held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1994

Title

Author

Page

Summary of the Evaluation Committee ReportDouglas Keislar (U.S.A.), Chair, presented by Leo de Vries1
The Ideas of Paul von Janko in the Computer AgePeter Roche (England)15
A Survival Kit Helen Robinson (England)19
The Application of the Numbered Singing Name Notation on 6-6 Type Accordions Yin Zhi Chao (China)29
New Notes: New Possibilities for Music TeachingJean de Buur (Netherlands)39
Fifth and Relatives Leo de Vries (Netherlands)41
Dear MNMA FriendsA. J. Otte (Netherlands)43
The Question of Pitch versus Function in the Notation of Multiple DivisionsSiemen Terpstra (Netherlands)47
System of Learning the Staff VisuallyYin Cheng-Liang (China), as read in English by Yang Hui (Sally)51
The Well-Tempered Clavier in Well-Tempered Music NotationAlbert Brennink (Canada)61
Streamlining Musical Shorthand John Asher (England)85
Translation Between Notation Systems Using Computer Algorithms Mario Koppers (South Africa)85
Advances in Computer Transcription into the Klavar NotationPeter Jackson (Hong Kong)103
The Six-Six Representation of MusicThomas S. Reed (U.S.A.)105
The 6 to 6 Notation (Demonstrated on a 6 to 6 Instrument)Johannes Beyreuther (Germany)119
Notation Systems of the Twentieth CenturyChris Childs (Australia)135
Solfaplus = Solfa plus Chord symbols and Five Chromatic SyllablesBob Stuckey (England) and Richard Parncutt (England)151
Guidelines for a Modern Notation in View of Transposing Instruments and Klavar Notation Johannes Wolf (Austria), trans. from the German by Jean de Buur165
What Motivates Music Notation Research?Richard Parncutt (Australia)175
On the Aesthetic Value of Musical Symbols Guo Chun Dong (China)177
Creating a New NotationNicolai Alexandrovith Dolmatov (Russia)181
A Trip to the Klavar Publishers, Near RotterdamThomas S. Reed (U.S.A.)193
Results of Comparing Notes Test, Rotterdam ConferenceThomas S. Reed (U.S.A.) 195
Scenario for the Future of Music Notation Thomas S. Reed (U.S.A) 123

ISBN 0-9638849-3-X
LC 98-68688
ISSN 1094-4486

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