- Rawl - my attempt to visualize the tonal language by using intuitive colors.
- Each harmony's tones are colored depending of a distance to a root
- White/gray - root/perfect fifth (lack of quality)
- Warm/cold (i.e. red/blue) opposition stands for major/minor opposition
- Diminished chords are shades of yellow
- Modulations shift the grid, close/distant keys are seen as match of the adjacent grid stripes
- http://www.dezrann.net/
- https://verovio.humdrum.org/
- https://visual-musicology.com/, a paper
- iAnalyse, related?
- https://vmus.net/
- https://vimu.app/
- https://dcmlab.github.io/midiVERTO/ draws wavescapes (these are new keyscapes)
- Review on Chromatone
- Tantacrul. Notation Must Die
- Timeline of music notation
- https://figurenotes.org/
- Shersten Johnson. Notational Systems and Conceptualizing Music: A Case Study of Print and Braille Notation
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IEEE 1599: the website, the book, screenshots from the book
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Chapter 24 in Alexander Rehding (ed.), Steven Rings (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory
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SeeGroove2 - groove visualizations
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Roberto De Prisco, Delfina Malandrino, Donato Pirozzi, Gianluca Zaccagnino and Rocco Zaccagnino. Understanding the structure of musical compositions: Is visualization an effective approach?