Musical markup languages are specialized languages used to represent music notation in a digital format. They allow composers, musicians, and software applications to describe musical scores, rhythms, and other musical elements in a structured way. These languages are often based on existing markup language principles, making them understandable to both humans and machines. Below are some common musical markup languages: 1. **MusicXML**: This is one of the most widely used music notation formats, designed to be a universal format for sharing sheet music.
Music Markup Language (MML) is a music notation language that allows users to encode music in a text format. It is primarily used for creating music for electronic devices, particularly in retro video games and computer systems. MML is designed to represent musical scores in a way that can be easily processed by synthesizers or sound chips. In MML, various commands and symbols are used to denote notes, rhythms, rests, and other musical elements.
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