ABSTRACT
Not only in childhood but also adulthood, we need some trainings to read music scores, which sometimes make music hard to learn and enjoy. In this article, we shall propose the system that enables users to play their handwritten musical notations by our musical interface.
- Yamamoto, Y., Uchiyama, H., and Kakehi, Y. 2011. on-note: playing printed music scores as a musical instrument. In Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, ACM, New York, NY, USA, UIST '11, 413--422. Google Scholar
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Gocen: a handwritten notational interface for musical performance and learning music
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