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A High-Level Musical Interface to MIDI Sound

David Bailey describes his MusicGenerator package, which makes it possible to play music coded in a compact string notation designed to correspond with conventional sheet music. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, he explores how the package could form the basis for serious musical experimentation within Mathematica.

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