On Wed, 2013-12-11 at 20:28 -0500, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> So interesting that this came up on the list this week… I was brainstorming 
> an orchestration teaching tool,

In case it is not widely appreciated ...
All sorts of tools and teaching aids become quite trivial if the music
is stored in a computer-friendly data structure rather than a
human-friendly one. This is one extra reason for doing the bulk note
entry using Denemo, besides the sheer speed and ease of sight-reading
music while entering it. Writing loops over movements, staffs, measures
and notes is trivial using Scheme, so that any sort of query can be made
without much effort.

Richard

>  where one could find the distribution of notes in an instrument across an 
> entire score, to show students where [good] composers tend to have their 
> instruments play.
> 
> How hard would that be to implement as a function?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kieren.
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