GENERAL DISCUSSION - VISUAL vs LOGIC in MENSURAL SIGNS (@sign.num/@sign.numbase vs. @num.ges/@numbase.ges) #11
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Thanks, @annplaksin, for summarizing the discussion here. I am adding here another proposal that was discussed a bit on the music-encoding repo as another possible solution to handle visual vs. logical in addition to |
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Following our IG meeting on Thursday 18.11.2021, we narrowed the options down to two. I am trying to summarise the outcomes here and present the two options.
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.Option 1: Using @sign.num/@sign.numbase
Adding new attributes on the visual side, as some sort of "sign data" and explaining, that this isn't meant to serve as a way to encode the meaning.
@num
/@numbase
would be defined as attributes that contain the meaning of the sign, in terms of proportional duration manipulation.The content would preferably be a positive integer, but then we need to think about the (not very common but existent) 15th-century cases like "O22" (Perfect major mode, imperfect minor mode, imperfect time, diminished twice, like
<mensur sign=”O” sign.num=”2 2” modusmaior=”3” modusminor=”2” tempus=”2” num=”4” numbase=”1” />
)Here is a short and not exhaustive example to explain the intended usage:
Pro:
@num
/@numbase
as attributes of<note>
.Con:
Question:
Option 2: Using @num.ges/@numbase.ges
Using gestural attributes would conflate
@num
/@numbase
more with the visual aspects. Adding gestural counterparts would allow encoding the meaning of the sign in cases it differs from the visual.Both sets of attributes would need to contain positive integers only.
Here is the same short and not exhaustive example to explain the intended usage:
or even
Pro:
@num
/@numbase
if the meaning doesn't deviate from the sign. This would allow concise encoding.Questions:
@numbase.ges
in the case of "3"?@num
/@numbase
as attributes of<note>
as part of att.note.ges.mensural?I hope I covered everything as good as possible, while adding a few questions that came into my mind while summarising this.
And as promised, I am trying to mention everybody that attended the meeting:
@martha-thomae @giulianodibacco @craigsapp @lpugin @ahankinson @pe-ro @davidrizo @karend27
If I accidentally forgot somebody, please add.
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