Submissions:Scorepart
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|Intent=This content ODP formalises the structure and the hierarchies of a music score/symbolic representation system. | |Intent=This content ODP formalises the structure and the hierarchies of a music score/symbolic representation system. | ||
- | |Domain=Music, | + | |Domain=Music, |
|CompetencyQuestion=What is the instrument playing a specific score part?, How many voices does the score part have?, Which are the metrics defining the sections of the score part? | |CompetencyQuestion=What is the instrument playing a specific score part?, How many voices does the score part have?, Which are the metrics defining the sections of the score part? | ||
|ContentODPDescription=The Part class describes the instrumental part of a score, which refers to a specific staff of the musical notation that is associated with an instrument. The instrument playing the part is modelled by the class Instrument, which is associated by means of a data property with the Midi program assigned to that instrument (hasMidiProgram). Each part of the score is also divided into sections (class Section) and voices (class Voice). A voice is defined as one of several parts that can be performed within the same staff (e.g. alto and soprano). A section, on the other hand, is a grouping of notes that share the same metric or clef, described by the object properties hasMetric and hasClef. | |ContentODPDescription=The Part class describes the instrumental part of a score, which refers to a specific staff of the musical notation that is associated with an instrument. The instrument playing the part is modelled by the class Instrument, which is associated by means of a data property with the Midi program assigned to that instrument (hasMidiProgram). Each part of the score is also divided into sections (class Section) and voices (class Voice). A voice is defined as one of several parts that can be performed within the same staff (e.g. alto and soprano). A section, on the other hand, is a grouping of notes that share the same metric or clef, described by the object properties hasMetric and hasClef. | ||
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|ReusableOWLBuildingBlock=https://purl.org/andreapoltronieri/scorepart | |ReusableOWLBuildingBlock=https://purl.org/andreapoltronieri/scorepart | ||
+ | |CPInstantiationExample=https://purl.org/andreapoltronieri/notepatterndata | ||
+ | |RelatedCP=http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Submissions:Musicalobject, http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Submissions:Notepattern | ||
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Name: | scorepart |
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Submitted by: | AndreaPoltronieri |
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Intent: | This content ODP formalises the structure and the hierarchies of a music score/symbolic representation system. |
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Solution description: | The Part class describes the instrumental part of a score, which refers to a specific staff of the musical notation that is associated with an instrument. The instrument playing the part is modelled by the class Instrument, which is associated by means of a data property with the Midi program assigned to that instrument (hasMidiProgram). Each part of the score is also divided into sections (class Section) and voices (class Voice). A voice is defined as one of several parts that can be performed within the same staff (e.g. alto and soprano). A section, on the other hand, is a grouping of notes that share the same metric or clef, described by the object properties hasMetric and hasClef. |
Reusable OWL Building Block: | https://purl.org/andreapoltronieri/scorepart (0) |
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Elements
The Scorepart Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
Voice (owl:Class) One of several parts that can be performed within the same staff (e.g. alto and soprano).
Voice page Instrument (owl:Class) Any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sound. Any taxonomy can be used to subsume this concept. The default one is one extracted by Ivan Herman from the Musicbrainz instrument taxonomy, conforming to SKOS. This concept holds a seeAlso link towards this taxonomy.
Instrument page Part (owl:Class) A part of a a score notation or a symbolic notation assigned to a specific instrument.
Part page hasSection (owl:ObjectProperty) Connects the part of the score/symbolic notation to its constituing sections.
hasSection page hasVoice (owl:ObjectProperty) Connects the part of the score/symbolic notation to its constituing sections.
hasVoice page isPlayedBy (owl:ObjectProperty) Connects the part of the score/symbolic notation to the instrument that is assigned to play such part.
isPlayedBy page isSectionOf (owl:ObjectProperty) Inverse of hasSection. Connects the section of the score/symbolic notation to the belongng part.
isSectionOf page isVoiceOf (owl:ObjectProperty) Inverse of hasVoice. Connects the voice of the score/symbolic notation to the belonging part.
isVoiceOf page playsPart (owl:ObjectProperty) Inverse of isPlayedBy. Connects an instrument to the the part that the instrument plays.
playsPart page hasClef page
hasMidiProgram (owl:DatatypeProperty) The instrument playing a specific part expressed by a MIDI program.
hasMidiProgram page hasStaff page
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