model.textPhraseLike.limitedGroups textual elements that occur at the level of individual words or phrases. This
class is equivalent to the model.textPhraseLike class without the pb element.
(MEI.shared) Collects elements that express a relationship.
<ending>Alternative ending for a repeated passage of music; i.e., prima volta, seconda volta,
etc.
<measure>Unit of musical time consisting of a fixed number of note values of a given type,
as
determined by the prevailing meter, and delimited in musical notation by bar lines.
<staff>A group of equidistant horizontal lines on which notes are placed in order to represent
pitch or a grouping element for individual 'strands' of notes, rests, etc. that may
or may not
actually be rendered on staff lines; that is, both diastematic and non-diastematic
signs.
(MEI.shared) Groups textual elements that occur at the level of individual words or
phrases. This class is equivalent to the model.textPhraseLike class without the pb
element.
<dir>An instruction expressed as a combination of text and symbols, typically above,
below, or between staves, but not on the staff — that is not encoded elsewhere in
more specific
elements, like <tempo>, <dynam> or <repeatMark>.
<dynam>Indication of the volume of a note, phrase, or section of music.
<label>A container for document text that identifies the feature to which it is attached.
For a
"tool tip" or other generated label, use the @label attribute.
<labelAbbr>A label on the pages following the first.
<octave>An indication that a passage should be performed one or more octaves above or below
its
written pitch.
<ornam>An element indicating an ornament that is not a mordent, turn, or trill.
<pubPlace>Name of the place where a bibliographic item was published.
<repeatMark>
An instruction expressed as a combination of text and symbols – segno and coda – typically
above,
below, or between staves, but not on the staff.
<persName>Designation for an individual, including any or all of that individual's
forenames, surnames, honorific titles, and added names.
<rend>A formatting element indicating special visual rendering, e.g., bold or
italicized, of a text word or phrase.
<gliss>A continuous or sliding movement from one pitch to another, usually
indicated by a straight or wavy line.
<measure>Unit of musical time consisting of a fixed number of note values of a given type,
as
determined by the prevailing meter, and delimited in musical notation by bar lines.
<octave>An indication that a passage should be performed one or more octaves above or below
its
written pitch.
<repeatMark>
An instruction expressed as a combination of text and symbols – segno and coda – typically
above,
below, or between staves, but not on the staff.
<fing>An individual finger in a fingering indication.
<persName>Designation for an individual, including any or all of that individual's
forenames, surnames, honorific titles, and added names.
<date>A string identifying a point in time or the time period between two such points.
<dir>An instruction expressed as a combination of text and symbols, typically above,
below, or between staves, but not on the staff — that is not encoded elsewhere in
more specific
elements, like <tempo>, <dynam> or <repeatMark>.
<dynam>Indication of the volume of a note, phrase, or section of music.
<ending>Alternative ending for a repeated passage of music; i.e., prima volta, seconda volta,
etc.
<label>A container for document text that identifies the feature to which it is attached.
For a
"tool tip" or other generated label, use the @label attribute.
<labelAbbr>A label on the pages following the first.
<staff>A group of equidistant horizontal lines on which notes are placed in order to represent
pitch or a grouping element for individual 'strands' of notes, rests, etc. that may
or may not
actually be rendered on staff lines; that is, both diastematic and non-diastematic
signs.