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Co-chair meeting: October 27, 2021

Community Group meeting at W3C TPAC 2021

The final agenda for the Music Notation Community Group meeting on Thursday 28 October 2021 happening as part of W3C TPAC 2021, is as follows:

  • Introduction to the Music Notation CG
  • Progress update since last meeting
    • MusicXML 4.0
    • SMuFL 1.4
    • Documentation system for MusicXML and MNX
  • Ongoing work
    • MNX specification update
  • New possibilities for community group work
    • Instrument data
    • Non-Western music notation
    • Updating the group charter
  • Planning for In-person meetings
    • Musikmesse, Frankfurt, Germany (29 April-1 May 2022)
    • The NAMM Show, Anaheim, CA (3-5 June 2022)
    • TENOR Conference, Marseille, France (9-11 May 2022)
    • Music Encoding Conference, Halifax, Canada (19-22 May 2022)
  • Q&A

The meeting will be held on Thursday, October 28 at 1400 UTC (7:00 am in California, 10:00 am in New York, 3:00 pm in London, 4:00 pm in Frankfurt, 10:00 pm in Beijing, and 11:00 pm in Tokyo). Log into the TPAC Attendee Hub ahead of time, allowing time to receive the verification code. Five minutes before the meeting, a “Join the session” button will appear on our meeting page. Click on that button to join the meeting.

In the event that you have a problem accessing the meeting via the TPAC Attendee Hub, you can click here to join the meeting directly via Zoom.

The meeting will be recorded, including video, audio and the chat transcript, and the materials will be shared as soon as possible after the meeting.

MNX

There has been lots more discussion on the grouping of parts (issue #185). We welcome any further feedback from community group members on this discussion before we move to try to synthesise the ideas presented there into material for the specification.

Next meeting

The next regular co-chairs’ meeting is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 9 November 2021.

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