Method and system for transcribing musical information including

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for transcribing musical information that allows a musician or composer to enter both rhythmic and melodic information directly from a musical instrument, such that the rhythmic information may be entered simultaneously with the entry of melodic information, during a subsequent pass after the entry of melodic information, or automatically either during or after the entry of melodic information using a companded approximation of a single unit of rhythmic information. Rhythmic information is entered as absolute and relative beat unit values from which relative note values (i.e. quarter note, half note) are assigned to the melodic information to create the proper graphic symbols to transcribe the musical information into musical notation or sheet music.

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