![]() ![]() Large amount of Chinese music is recorded in Jianpu and most Chinese ![]() Jianpu notation/Numbered musical notation is widely used in China. It's listed here on the 2013 page of projects and has someone assigned to work on it. It would appear that musescore is working to add this as a feature to their application. There is a list of applications that do support JianPu in a post on that feature request. I found this feature request from 2011 to have JianPu support added to the application Musescore. There is an extensive reference to Jianpu here on this blog: BennyT85Erhu's Blog. Is there a specific name for Sheet music that uses numbers (二胡 Èrhú Sheet Music)?.Īfter googling a bit more I found this Q&A over on the SE site that asks the same question. If you look towards the bottom of the references section of the Wikipedia page you referenced there are links to Lilypond specifically about this notation as well. The notation also goes by the name "Simple Notation" and also " Ziffersystem". It looks like Lilypond can do what you want. It's pretty exhaustive, you might want to poke through that list and see if you can't find what you're looking for: There is a list of music software maintained at. ![]()
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