
The Melograph, similar to the Melodiograph, is a mechanical apparatus for ethnomusicological transcription usually producing some sort of graph that can be preserved and filed, similar to a recording of music. Beginning with attempts by Milton Metfessel in 1928, assorted devices such as this have been developed or manufactured, the most notable da...
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• (n.) Same as Melodiograph.
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(from the article `musical notation`) ...Bartók. Other transcribers have used graph paper to draw a curve of pitch against time. Many significant mechanical methods of transcription have ...
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Mel'o·graph (mĕl'o*grȧf)
noun [ Greek
me`los a song +
-graph : confer French
mélographe .] Same as
Melodiograph .
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