MusicXML
@MusicXML
MusicXML is the standard computer format for common Western music notation and digital sheet music. It is now supported by over 260 applications.
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Before retiring tomorrow, @MichaelDGood has provided an updated MusicXML overview presentation on "MusicXML and Repertoire Development": wpmedia.musicxml.com/wp-content/upl…
Version 8.3 of the free and open source Dolet for Sibelius plug-in is now available. This version includes support for new barline features added in Sibelius 2022.12. musicxml.com/version-8-3-of…
The source code for the Dolet for Sibelius plug-in to export MusicXML 4.0 files from Sibelius Ultimate is now available in a public GitHub repository: musicxml.com/dolet-for-sibe…
The Dolet 8 for Sibelius plug-in for exporting MusicXML 4.0 files from Sibelius is now open source! musicxml.com/dolet-for-sibe…
Thank you to everyone who attended our annual W3C Music Notation Community Group meeting online at #w3cTPAC. The minutes, closed-captioned video, presentation, and chat log are now posted: w3.org/community/musi…
The W3C Music Notation Community Group meeting will be held online Thursday from 8:00-10:00 am PDT as part of #w3cTPAC. We will discuss project updates plus leadership changes with @MichaelDGood's retirement. Register online to get the meeting invitation: forms.gle/sExTN4NfkpRsdD…
The 2022 meeting of the Music Notation Community Group will be held online on September 15. We will discuss updates on all our projects and some upcoming organizational changes. To participate, either register for #w3cTPAC or directly for our meeting at forms.gle/sExTN4NfkpRsdD…
Version 8.1 of the free Dolet for Sibelius plug-in is now available. Sibelius headers and footers are now exported to MusicXML 4.0 files, along with 6 other features and fixes: musicxml.com/version-8-1-of…
We have started using MusicXML discussions on GitHub. This is a place to ask your MusicXML questions, let people know about your new MusicXML products, and explore new ideas before they're ready to become an issue. Join us! github.com/w3c/musicxml/d…
The Dolet 8 for Sibelius plugin lets you save MusicXML 4.0 files from Sibelius | Ultimate 2019.5 and later. It includes over 50 improvements compared to the previous Version 6 plugin. Available now! musicxml.com/dolet-8-for-si…
Beta test for our updated Dolet 8 for Sibelius plug-in will start next week. The new version lets you export MusicXML 4.0 files from Sibelius and contains 50 new features and fixes. It works with Sibelius 2019.5 and later. musicxml.com/dolet-8-for-si…
We have now published the minutes from the W3C Music Notation Community Group online meeting at TPAC 2021. This includes links to the video recording, presentation material, and chat log. The video is closed-captioned with a complete transcript. #w3cTPAC w3.org/community/musi…
We look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow at the W3C Music Notation Community Group meeting! The final agenda, registration information, and direct Zoom link are here: w3.org/community/musi…
We have updated the agenda for the W3C Music Notation Community Group meeting. Please be sure to register for the @W3C TPAC Conference in order to attend. w3.org/community/musi…
This year's W3C Music Notation Community Group meeting will be held online as part of TPAC 2021, the W3C Annual Conference. The meeting will be from 1400 to 1600 UTC on Thursday, October 28. Here are the registration details: w3.org/community/musi…
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