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* [http://icking-music-archive.org/ WIMA - The Werner Icking Music Archive] (will be merged with IMSLP - decision taken in sept. 2011)
* [http://icking-music-archive.org/ WIMA - The Werner Icking Music Archive] (will be merged with IMSLP - decision taken in sept. 2011)
** The other large archive
** WIMA used MusiXteX for typesetting
** WIMA used MusiXteX for typesetting
* [http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ Mutopia Project]
** Uses the [http://lilypond.org/ LilyPond] typsetting software, scores are also available as PDF or as [[MIDI]]
** 1675 pieces for various genres available.


=== Recording catalogues ===
=== Recording catalogues ===


* [http://musicbrainz.org/ MusicBrainz!] is an open music encyclopedia that collects, and makes available to the public, music metadata.  
* [http://musicbrainz.org/ MusicBrainz!] is an open music encyclopedia that collects, and makes available to the public, music metadata.  
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=== Music databases ===
*  http://www.musipedia.org/ Musipedia] is a search engine for identifying pieces of music. {{quotation|You can play it on a piano keyboard, whistle it to the computer, simply tap the rhythm on the computer keyboard or use the Parsons code.}}
 
 


== Links and Bibliography ==
== Links and Bibliography ==
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[[Category: Music]]
[[Category: Music]]
[[Category:Property rights and copyright]]

Revision as of 15:17, 9 September 2011

Draft

Introduction

List of repositories

MIDI

Printable Sheet music

(scores, in PDF or other printable format)

  • Mutopia Project
    • Uses the LilyPond typsetting software, scores are also available as PDF or as MIDI
    • 1675 pieces for various genres available.

Recording catalogues

  • MusicBrainz! is an open music encyclopedia that collects, and makes available to the public, music metadata.
  • http://www.musipedia.org/ Musipedia] is a search engine for identifying pieces of music. “You can play it on a piano keyboard, whistle it to the computer, simply tap the rhythm on the computer keyboard or use the Parsons code.”

Links and Bibliography

Institutions

  • OMRAS2 project Online Music Recognition And Searching, or alternatively Ontology-driven Music Retrieval & Annotation Sharing service. Omras2 is a framework for annotating and searching collections of both recorded music and digital score representations such as MIDI. The project is funded by the EPSRC.

Publications

  • Bainbridge, D., Dewsnip, M. & Witten, I. H. (2005). Searching digital music libraries. Information Processing & Management, 41(1), 41-56. http://hdl.handle.net/10289/1299