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This lecture covers the representation of music in digital musicology, including hands-on music representation, historical milestones, and digital music formats. It explores the use of different formats like MIDI, MEI, and WAV, as well as the importance of notation as a 'recipe' for performance. The discussion includes group notations, the interlude of representing a musical performance, and the analysis of group notations. The lecture also delves into the functions of music notation, the gallery of graphical music notation, and the historical milestones in music representation. It concludes with insights into the usage of audio data in musicology and the perspectives on music representation.
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