4 If you need to know more about music notation, here are some interesting
5 titles to read. The source archive includes a more elaborate
6 bibliography of over 100 entries in @file{Documentation/bibliography/}.
10 Harald Banter, Akkord Lexikon. Schott's S@"{o}hne
11 1987. Mainz, Germany ISBN 3-7957-2095-8
13 Comprehensive overview of commonly used chords. Suggests (and uses) a
14 unification for all different kinds of chord names.
20 Tom Gerou and Linda Lusk, Essential Dictionary of Music
21 Notation. Alfred Publishing, Van Nuys CA ISBN 0-88284-768-6
23 A concise, alphabetically ordered list of typesetting and music
24 (notation) issues which covers most of the normal cases.
29 Karl Hader, Aus der Werkstatt eines Notenstechers. Waldheim--Eberle
32 Hader was the chief-engraver of the Waldheim-Eberle music publishers.
33 This beautiful booklet was intended as an introduction for laymen on the
34 art of engraving. It contains a step by step, in-depth explanation of
35 how to cut and stamp music into zinc plates. It also contains a few
36 compactly formulated rules on musical orthography. This book is out of
41 Gardner Read, Music Notation: a Manual of Modern Practice.
42 Taplinger Publishing, New York (2nd edition).
44 A standard work on music notation.
48 Ted Ross, Teach yourself the art of music engraving and processing.
49 Hansen House, Miami, Florida 1987
51 This book is about engraving, i.e. professional typesetting. It contains
52 directions on good typesetting, but the sections on reproduction
53 technicalities, how to use pens and history are interesting.
58 Kurt Stone, Music Notation in the Twentieth Century
59 Norton, New York 1980.
61 The most important book on notation in recent years: it describes music
62 notation for modern serious music, but starts out with a thorough
63 overview of existing traditional notation practices.
67 Helene Wanske, Musiknotation --- Von der Syntax des Notenstichs zum
68 EDV-gesteuerten Notensatz. Schott-Verlag, Mainz 1988. ISBN
71 I. A very thorough overview of engraving practices of various
72 craftsmen. It includes detailed specs of characters, dimensions
73 etc. II. a thorough overview of a anonymous (by now antiquated)
74 automated system. EDV means E(lektronischen) D(aten)v(erarbeitung),
75 electronic data processing.