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variPianoâ?¢: Visualizing Musical Diversity with a Differential Tuning Mobile Interface

Dionysios Politis    
George Piskas    
Miltiadis Tsaligopoulos    
George Kyriafinis    

Resumen

In this paper the framework of Computer Music interfaces is convolved within the context of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) to produce metaphors and paradigms that engulf differential tunings within adaptable mobile device screens. A presentation of the basic concepts involved in the Computer Music world prevails the discussion on the evaluation criteria for Computer Music virtual instruments and interfaces. New criteria are introduced, like knowledge representation of musical data and alternate musical interfaces materialization. A survey of various systems, based on the previously mentioned criteria is committed.

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