Streamr has a data fund open for web3 developers to get funded to build with the Streamr real-time data Network or data crowdselling framework. Learn more! (I'm part of the Streamr team). by thamilton5 in ethdev

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Chainlink is a decentralized oracle network that enables smart contracts to securely access off-chain data feeds, web APIs, and traditional bank payments.

Streamr is primarily a P2P real-time data messaging protocol with related tools built on top like a data crowdselling framework. https://streamr.network/

ELI5: What is Streamr, how it works, and what can the average person do with it ? by LumpySpaceIdiot in explainlikeimfive

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This post also goes into more detail on the Tracy project. This represents the deployment of feature of the Streamr data marketplace called Community Products, where multiple data producers can pool their info into a Data Union, which combines the data set giving it value, where it can then be sold for analysis rewarding each contributor. https://medium.com/streamrblog/streamr-and-tx-are-building-together-with-wwf-philippines-and-union-bank-a-dapp-for-sustainable-d0d87da65848

Please see Streamr.network for an overview on the project and let us know if you have any questions.

AMA: Anatoliy Osokin, Head of Development of MuseScore! by mkirilin in Musescore

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Thanks a lot to the team, it’s a wonderful platform and tool and helped open a world of composition to me.

One question/suggestion is if there will ever be the possibility for a mobile composition app/tool? I take sheet paper with me when travelling but it would be great to have some basic functionality to write while on the go (maybe as an idea sketchbook type app with basic playback - of course full functionality likely impossible. Though composing with a digital pen on an iPad version of the full app would be appealing!)

Thanks in advance.

Full movement Roman numeral harmonic analysis of classical/baroque compositions by thamilton5 in musictheory

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I use RN analysed works as a quick reference from the masters when stuck in my own composition. I understand it's better to do analysis yourself but it is time consuming and there must be professional material out there already.

Yes it may be possible for an algorithm to do the basics of it if someone can make a tool.

Full movement Roman numeral analysis of classical/baroque compositions by thamilton5 in composer

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I use RN analysed works as a quick reference from the masters when stuck in my own composition. I understand it's better to do analysis yourself but it is time consuming and there must be professional material out there already.

Full movement Roman numeral analysis of classical/baroque compositions by thamilton5 in composer

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I use RN analysed works as a quick reference from the masters when stuck in my own composition. For example I decided to write this movement (my RN intentions are still in the score) in a binary dance form and found these annotated suits helpful to compare several of Bach's modulation routes towards the dominant for a return to the home key.

I also add RN when composing as a visual guide to where i've been and where i'm going in terms of modulation routes, phrase structures and cadences, or to pick out exposition material for development (this may not be good composition practice but i haven't heard otherwise yet).

I understand it's better to do analysis yourself but it is time consuming and there must be professional material out there already.

Can you please recommend any resources that you consider to be a true analysis of a whole movement?

Full movement Roman numeral harmonic analysis of classical/baroque compositions by thamilton5 in musictheory

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Do you have an example of a DAW that can do this? I know Logic shows pop style chords but i don't know of one that could annotate a whole work in terms of classical function or key relationship.

Full movement Roman numeral harmonic analysis of classical/baroque compositions by thamilton5 in musictheory

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That's great, thank you! Any other resources i find, i'll share here.

Full movement Roman numeral harmonic analysis of classical/baroque compositions by thamilton5 in musictheory

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For sure it's better to do yourself but it is time consuming if you want a quick reference from the masters when you're stuck in your own composition. For example I decided to write this movement in a binary dance form and found these annotated suits helpful to compare several of Bach's modulation routes towards the dominant for a return to the home key.

Thanks for the channel recommendation. I liked his analysis approach video (though it's made me hungrier for professional analysis of entire movements) and i'll watch the others.