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-====== Welcome at the fellowship project "Computer-aided Music Analysis"! ======+====== Welcome at the fellowship project //Computer-assisted Music Analysis//! ======
  
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 This extends conventional approaches to analysis and opens up and explores new perspectives of musical analysis in musicology and music theory. On the one hand, the computer tools can be used to pursue specific analytical questions, and on the other hand, a playful approach to the tools and note files enables the discovery of unexpected relationships - which can then lead to new analytical questions. This extends conventional approaches to analysis and opens up and explores new perspectives of musical analysis in musicology and music theory. On the one hand, the computer tools can be used to pursue specific analytical questions, and on the other hand, a playful approach to the tools and note files enables the discovery of unexpected relationships - which can then lead to new analytical questions.
  
-All software used in the teaching units is freely accessible and license-freeThus, the project follows the principle of open access open access to publicly funded project results and independence from commercially oriented IT corporations+The [[modules|Teaching units and modules]] are provided that introduce various possibilities of computer-assisted analysis of sheet music or audio files on the basis of music-analytical issues. Each teaching unit consists of a basic module (//Basics Sheet Music// or //Basics Audio//and a specialization (//Advanced//). The teaching units can be used in self-study or within coursesThe duration of the teaching units is approximately three sessions of 90-minutes, with additional preparation, homework and optional specializations.
  
-**[[modules|Teaching units and modules]]**+All [[en:installation|software]] used in the teaching units is freely accessible and license-free. Thus, the project follows the principle of open access - open access to publicly funded project results and independence from commercially oriented IT corporations. 
  
-Two teaching units are provided that introduce various possibilities of computer-assisted analysis of sheet music or audio files on the basis of music-analytical issues. Each teaching unit consists of a basic module (//Basics Sheet Music// or //Basics Audio//) and a specialization (//Advanced//). The teaching units can be used in self-study or within courses. The duration of the teaching units is approximately three sessions of 90-minutes, with additional preparation, homework and optional specializations. +The project //Computergestützte Musikanalyse in der digitalen Hochschullehre// (computer-aided music analysis within digital higher education) is located at the Institute of Musicology Weimar-Jena of the Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar. It is funded by the Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Change and the //Stifterverband//. The project sees itself as a contribution to Computational Musicology or Digital Musicology within Digital Humanities. Further information about the project's objectives, staff etc. can be found on [[research|The project]].
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-These pages contain information on installing the required software, a [[composers|database]] with score files of several 1000 sheet music files, a comprehensive documentation of score analysis programs developed in the project, links to similar research projects and publications and more materials.  +
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-**[[research|The project]]** +
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-Further information about the project's objectives, staff etc. can be found on the project page. +
-The project //Computergestützte Musikanalyse in der digitalen Hochschullehre// (computer-aided music analysis within digital higher education) is located at the Institute of Musicology Weimar-Jena of the Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar. It is funded by the Thuringian Ministry for Economy, Science and Digital Change and the //Stifterverband//. The project sees itself as a contribution to Computational Musicology or Digital Musicology within Digital Humanities. +
  
 The project is currently in the test phase. Feedback is welcome: [[analyse@hfm-weimar.de]] The project is currently in the test phase. Feedback is welcome: [[analyse@hfm-weimar.de]]
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