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DTD
362 lines
13 KiB
DTD
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MusicXML attributes.dtd
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Version 1.1 - 20 May 2005
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Copyright © 2004-2005 Recordare LLC.
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http://www.recordare.com/
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This MusicXML work is being provided by the copyright
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holder under the MusicXML Document Type Definition
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Public License Version 1.02, available from:
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http://www.recordare.com/dtds/license.html
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<!--
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The attributes component DTD contains the attributes
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element and its children, such as key and time
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signatures.
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<!-- Elements -->
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<!--
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The attributes element contains musical information
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that typically changes on measure boundaries. This
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includes key and time signatures, clefs, transpositions,
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and staving.
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<!ELEMENT attributes (%editorial;, divisions?, key?, time?,
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staves?, instruments?, clef*, staff-details*, transpose?,
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directive*, measure-style*)>
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<!--
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Traditional key signatures are represented by the number
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of flats and sharps, plus an optional mode for major/
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minor/mode distinctions. Negative numbers are used for
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flats and positive numbers for sharps, reflecting the
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key's placement within the circle of fifths (hence the
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element name). A cancel element indicates that the old
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key signature should be cancelled before the new one
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appears. This will always happen when changing to C major
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or A minor and need not be specified then. The cancel
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value matches the fifths value of the cancelled key
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signature (e.g., a cancel of -2 will provide an explicit
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cancellation for changing from B flat major to F major).
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Non-traditional key signatures can be represented using
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the Humdrum/Scot concept of a list of altered tones.
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The key-step and key-alter elements are represented the
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same way as the step and alter elements are in the pitch
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element in note.dtd. The different element names indicate
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the different meaning of altering notes in a scale versus
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altering a sounding pitch.
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Valid mode values include major, minor, dorian, phrygian,
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lydian, mixolydian, aeolian, ionian, and locrian.
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The optional number attribute refers to staff numbers,
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from top to bottom on the system. If absent, the key
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signature applies to all staves in the part.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT key ((cancel?, fifths, mode?) |
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((key-step, key-alter)*))>
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<!ATTLIST key
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number CDATA #IMPLIED
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%color;
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>
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<!ELEMENT cancel (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT fifths (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT mode (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT key-step (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT key-alter (#PCDATA)>
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<!--
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Musical notation duration is commonly represented as
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fractions. The divisions element indicates how many
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divisions per quarter note are used to indicate a note's
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duration. For example, if duration = 1 and divisions = 2,
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this is an eighth note duration. Duration and divisions
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are used directly for generating sound output, so they
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must be chosen to take tuplets into account. Using a
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divisions element lets us use just one number to
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represent a duration for each note in the score, while
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retaining the full power of a fractional representation.
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For maximum compatibility with Standard MIDI Files, the
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divisions value should not exceed 16383.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT divisions (#PCDATA)>
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Time signatures are represented by two elements. The
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beats element indicates the number of beats, as found in
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the numerator of a time signature. The beat-type element
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indicates the beat unit, as found in the denominator of
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a time signature. The symbol attribute is used to
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indicate another notation beyond a fraction: the common
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and cut time symbols, as well as a single number with an
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implied denominator. Normal (a fraction) is the implied
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symbol type if none is specified. Multiple pairs of
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beat and beat-type elements are used for composite
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time signatures with multiple denominators, such as
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2/4 + 3/8. A composite such as 3+2/8 requires only one
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beat/beat-type pair. A senza-misura element explicitly
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indicates that no time signature is present.
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The print-object attribute allows a time signature to be
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specified but not printed, as is the case for excerpts
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from the middle of a score. The value is "yes" if
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not present. The optional number attribute refers to staff
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numbers, from top to bottom on the system. If absent, the
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time signature applies to all staves in the part.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT time ((beats, beat-type)+ | senza-misura)>
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<!ATTLIST time
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number CDATA #IMPLIED
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symbol (common | cut | single-number | normal) #IMPLIED
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%print-object;
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%color;
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>
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<!ELEMENT beats (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT beat-type (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT senza-misura EMPTY>
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Staves are used if there is more than one staff
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represented in the given part (e.g., 2 staves for
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typical piano parts). If absent, a value of 1 is assumed.
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Staves are ordered from top to bottom in a part in
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numerical order, with staff 1 above staff 2.
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<!ELEMENT staves (#PCDATA)>
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Instruments are only used if more than one instrument is
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represented in the part (e.g., oboe I and II where they
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play together most of the time). If absent, a value of 1
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is assumed.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT instruments (#PCDATA)>
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Clefs are represented by the sign, line, and
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clef-octave-change elements. Sign values include G, F, C,
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percussion, TAB, and none. Line numbers are counted from
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the bottom of the staff. Standard values are 2 for the
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G sign (treble clef), 4 for the F sign (bass clef), 3
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for the C sign (alto clef) and 5 for TAB (on a 6-line
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staff). The clef-octave-change element is used for
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transposing clefs (e.g., a treble clef for tenors would
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have a clef-octave-change value of -1). The optional
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number attribute refers to staff numbers, from top to
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bottom on the system. A value of 1 is assumed if not
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present.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT clef (sign, line?, clef-octave-change?)>
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<!ATTLIST clef
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number CDATA #IMPLIED
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%color;
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<!ELEMENT sign (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT line (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT clef-octave-change (#PCDATA)>
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The staff-details element is used to indicate different
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types of staves. The staff-type element can be ossia,
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cue, editorial, regular, or alternate. An alternate
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staff indicates one that shares the same musical data
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as the prior staff, but displayed differently (e.g.,
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treble and bass clef, standard notation and tab).
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The staff-lines element specifies the number of lines for
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non 5-line staffs. The staff-tuning and capo elements are
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used to specify tuning when using tablature notation.
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The optional number attribute specifies the staff number
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from top to bottom on the system, as with clef. The
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optional show-frets attribute indicates whether to show
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tablature frets as numbers (0, 1, 2) or letters (a, b, c).
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The default choice is numbers. The print-object attribute
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is used to indicate when a staff is not printed in a part,
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usually in large scores where empty parts are omitted.
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It is yes by default. If print-spacing is yes while
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print-object is no, the score is printed in cutaway
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format where vertical space is left for the empty part.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT staff-details (staff-type?, staff-lines?,
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staff-tuning*, capo?, staff-size?)>
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<!ATTLIST staff-details
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number CDATA #IMPLIED
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show-frets (numbers | letters) #IMPLIED
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%print-object;
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%print-spacing;
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>
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<!ELEMENT staff-type (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT staff-lines (#PCDATA)>
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The tuning-step, tuning-alter, and tuning-octave
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elements are defined in the common.dtd file. Staff
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lines are numbered from bottom to top.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT staff-tuning
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(tuning-step, tuning-alter?, tuning-octave)>
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<!ATTLIST staff-tuning
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line CDATA #REQUIRED
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>
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<!--
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The capo element indicates at which fret a capo should
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be placed on a fretted instrument. This changes the
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open tuning of the strings specified by staff-tuning
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by the specified number of half-steps.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT capo (#PCDATA)>
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The staff-size element indicates how large a staff
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space is on this staff, expressed as a percentage of
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the work's default scaling. Values less than 100 make
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the staff space smaller while values over 100 make the
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staff space larger. A staff-type of cue, ossia, or
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editorial implies a staff-size of less than 100, but
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the exact value is implementation-dependent unless
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specified here. Staff size affects staff height only,
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not the relationship of the staff to the left and
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right margins.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT staff-size (#PCDATA)>
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If the part is being encoded for a transposing instrument
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in written vs. concert pitch, the transposition must be
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encoded in the transpose element. The transposition is
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represented by chromatic steps (required) and three
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optional elements: diatonic pitch steps, octave changes,
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and doubling an octave down. The chromatic and
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octave-change elements are numeric values added to the
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encoded pitch data to create the sounding pitch. The
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diatonic element is also numeric and allows for correct
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spelling of enharmonic transpositions.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT transpose (diatonic?, chromatic, octave-change?,
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double?)>
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<!ELEMENT diatonic (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT chromatic (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT octave-change (#PCDATA)>
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<!ELEMENT double EMPTY>
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Directives are like directions, but can be grouped
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together with attributes for convenience. This is
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typically used for tempo markings at the beginning
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of a piece of music. The language is Italian ("it")
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by default. Language names come from ISO 639, with
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optional country subcodes from ISO 3166.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT directive (#PCDATA)>
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<!ATTLIST directive
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%print-style;
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xml:lang NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
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>
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A measure-style indicates a special way to print
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partial to multiple measures within a part. This
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includes multiple rests over several measures,
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repeats of betas, single, or multiple measures,
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and use of slash notation.
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The multiple-rest and measure-repeat symbols
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indicate the number of measures covered in the
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element content. The beat-repeat and slash
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elements can cover partial measures. All but the
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multiple-rest element use a type attribute to
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indicate starting and stopping the use of the
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style. The optional number attribute specifies
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the staff number from top to bottom on the system,
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as with clef.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT measure-style (multiple-rest |
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measure-repeat | beat-repeat | slash)>
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<!ATTLIST measure-style
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number CDATA #IMPLIED
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%font;
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%color;
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<!--
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The text of the multiple-rest element indicates the
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number of measures in the multiple rest. Multiple
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rests may use the 1-bar / 2-bar / 4-bar rest
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symbols, or a single shape. The use-symbols
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attribute indicates which to use; it is no
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if not specified.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT multiple-rest (#PCDATA)>
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<!ATTLIST multiple-rest
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use-symbols %yes-no; #IMPLIED
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>
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<!--
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The measure-repeat and beat-repeat element specify
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a notation style for repetitions. The actual music
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being repeated needs to be repeated within the
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MusicXML file. These elements indicate to use the
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appropriate notation to indicate the repeat.
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-->
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<!--
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The measure-repeat element is used for both
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single and multiple measure repeats. The text
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of the element indicates the number of measures
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to be repeated in a single pattern. The slashes
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attribute specifies the number of slashes to
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use in the repeat sign. It is 1 if not specified.
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Both the start and the stop of the measure-repeat
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must be specified.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT measure-repeat (#PCDATA)>
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<!ATTLIST measure-repeat
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type %start-stop; #REQUIRED
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slashes NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
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<!--
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The beat-repeat element is used to indicate
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that a single beat (but possibly many notes)
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is repeated. Both the start and stop of the
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beat being repeated should be specified. The
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slashes attribute specifies the number of
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slashes to use in the symbol. The use-dots
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attribute indicates whether or not to use
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dots as well (for instance, with mixed
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rhythm patterns). By default, the value for
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slashes is 1 and the value for use-dots
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is no.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT beat-repeat EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST beat-repeat
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type %start-stop; #REQUIRED
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slashes NMTOKEN #IMPLIED
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use-dots %yes-no; #IMPLIED
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>
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<!--
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The slash element is used to indicate that
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slash notation is to be used. If the slash is
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on every beat, use-stems is no (the default).
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To indicate rhythms but not pitches, use-stems
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is set to yes. The type attribute indicates
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whether this is the start or stop of a slash
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notation style. The use-dots attribute works
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as for the beat-repeat element, and only
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has effect if use-stems is no.
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-->
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<!ELEMENT slash EMPTY>
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<!ATTLIST slash
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type %start-stop; #REQUIRED
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use-dots %yes-no; #IMPLIED
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use-stems %yes-no; #IMPLIED
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>
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