Logical domain attributes for chord. The artic, dots, and dur attributes encode the
written articulations, augmentation dots, and duration values. The beam, fermata,
lv, slur,
syl, tie, and tuplet attributes may be used to indicate the attachment of these things
to this
chord. If visual information about these things needs to be recorded, then either
the elements
corresponding to these attributes or the attributes available in the att.vis.chord
class
should be employed.
artic(optional)Encodes the written articulation(s). Articulations are normally encoded in order from
the note head outward; that is, away from the stem. See additional notes at att.vis.note.
Only articulations should be encoded in the artic attribute; for example, fingerings
should be encoded using the fing element.
One or more values from data.ARTICULATION, separated by spaces.
dots(optional)Records the number of augmentation dots required by a written dotted duration.
Value conforms to data.AUGMENTDOT.
dur(optional)Records the duration of a feature using the relative durational values provided by
the
data.DURATION datatype.
Value conforms to data.DURATION.
grace(optional)Marks a note or chord as a "grace" (without a definite performed duration) and records
from which other note/chord it should "steal" time.
Value conforms to data.GRACE.
grace.time(optional)Records the amount of time to be "stolen" from a non-grace note/chord.
Value conforms to data.PERCENT.
layer(optional)Identifies the layer to which a feature applies.
One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces.
staff(recommended)Signifies the staff on which a notated event occurs or to which a control event
applies. Mandatory when applicable.
One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces.
syl(optional)Holds an associated sung text syllable.
Value of datatype string.
tstamp(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional beat part],
as expressed in the written time signature.
Value conforms to data.BEAT.
tstamp.ges(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional beat part],
as expressed in the written time signature.
Value conforms to data.BEAT.
tstamp.real(optional)Records the onset time in terms of ISO time.
Value conforms to data.ISOTIME.
when(optional)Indicates the point of occurrence of this feature along a time line. Its value must
be
the ID of a when element elsewhere in the document.
Value conforms to data.URI.
(MEI.shared) Attributes for capturing the written signs that describe the method of
performance.
artic(optional)Encodes the written articulation(s). Articulations are normally encoded in order from
the note head outward; that is, away from the stem. See additional notes at att.vis.note.
Only articulations should be encoded in the artic attribute; for example, fingerings
should be encoded using the fing element.
One or more values from data.ARTICULATION, separated by spaces.
(MEI.shared) Attributes that record the number of dots of augmentation.
dots(optional)Records the number of augmentation dots required by a written dotted duration.
Value conforms to data.AUGMENTDOT.
(MEI.cmn) Logical domain attributes in the CMN repertoire.
(MEI.cmn) Attributes that mark a note or chord as a "grace", how it should "steal"
time, and how much time should be allotted to the grace note/chord.
grace(optional)Marks a note or chord as a "grace" (without a definite performed duration) and records
from which other note/chord it should "steal" time.
Value conforms to data.GRACE.
grace.time(optional)Records the amount of time to be "stolen" from a non-grace note/chord.
Value conforms to data.PERCENT.
(MEI.shared) Attributes that express duration in musical terms.
dur(optional)Records the duration of a feature using the relative durational values provided by
the
data.DURATION datatype.
Value conforms to data.DURATION.
(MEI.shared) Attributes that apply to all written events, e.g., note, chord, rest,
etc.
(MEI.performance) Temporal alignment attributes.
when(optional)Indicates the point of occurrence of this feature along a time line. Its value must
be
the ID of a when element elsewhere in the document.
Value conforms to data.URI.
(MEI.shared) Attributes that identify the layer to which a feature applies.
layer(optional)Identifies the layer to which a feature applies.
One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces.
(MEI.shared) Attributes for identifying the staff associated with the current feature.
staff(recommended)Signifies the staff on which a notated event occurs or to which a control event
applies. Mandatory when applicable.
One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces.
(MEI.gestural) Attributes that record a performed (as opposed to notated) time stamp.
tstamp.ges(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional beat part],
as expressed in the written time signature.
Value conforms to data.BEAT.
tstamp.real(optional)Records the onset time in terms of ISO time.
Value conforms to data.ISOTIME.
(MEI.shared) Attributes that record a time stamp in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional
beat part].
tstamp(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional beat part],
as expressed in the written time signature.
Value conforms to data.BEAT.
(MEI.shared) Attributes that hold associated sung text syllables.
syl(optional)Holds an associated sung text syllable.
Value of datatype string.
Common Music Notation (CMN) repertoire component declarations.
grace(optional)Marks a note or chord as a "grace" (without a definite performed duration) and records
from which other note/chord it should "steal" time.
Value conforms to data.GRACE.
grace.time(optional)Records the amount of time to be "stolen" from a non-grace note/chord.
Value conforms to data.PERCENT.
Gestural component declarations.
tstamp.ges(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional beat part],
as expressed in the written time signature.
Value conforms to data.BEAT.
tstamp.real(optional)Records the onset time in terms of ISO time.
Value conforms to data.ISOTIME.
Performance component declarations.
when(optional)Indicates the point of occurrence of this feature along a time line. Its value must
be
the ID of a when element elsewhere in the document.
Value conforms to data.URI.
Component declarations that are shared between two or more modules.
artic(optional)Encodes the written articulation(s). Articulations are normally encoded in order from
the note head outward; that is, away from the stem. See additional notes at att.vis.note.
Only articulations should be encoded in the artic attribute; for example, fingerings
should be encoded using the fing element.
One or more values from data.ARTICULATION, separated by spaces.
dots(optional)Records the number of augmentation dots required by a written dotted duration.
Value conforms to data.AUGMENTDOT.
dur(optional)Records the duration of a feature using the relative durational values provided by
the
data.DURATION datatype.
Value conforms to data.DURATION.
layer(optional)Identifies the layer to which a feature applies.
One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces.
staff(recommended)Signifies the staff on which a notated event occurs or to which a control event
applies. Mandatory when applicable.
One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces.
syl(optional)Holds an associated sung text syllable.
Value of datatype string.
tstamp(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional beat part],
as expressed in the written time signature.
Value conforms to data.BEAT.
<desc>Logical domain attributes for chord. The artic, dots, and dur attributes encode the
written articulations, augmentation dots, and duration values. The beam, fermata,
lv, slur,
syl, tie, and tuplet attributes may be used to indicate the attachment of these things
to this
chord. If visual information about these things needs to be recorded, then either
the elements
corresponding to these attributes or the attributes available in the att.vis.chord
class
should be employed.</desc>