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00100		The SAN ANDREAS PRESS  publishes  music  using  the  computer
00150	
00200	graphics  system  developed  by  Leland  Smith, Professor of Music at
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00300	Stanford University.  This system allows for the high-speed creation,
00350	
00400	at a computer display console, of virtually any type of musical page.
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00500	There is total flexibility in the size, shape and position  of  every
00550	
00600	musical  symbol.  Any  unusual  symbols  may  be added easily.  Error
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00700	correction is extremely simple.  Separate parts from ensemble  scores
00750	
00800	are  created  semi-automatically.   For  a fuller description of this
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00900	process see "Editing and Printing Music by Computer",  Leland  Smith,
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01000	Journal of Music Theory, Fall 1973.
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01200	
01300		The SAN ANDREAS PRESS  publications  of works by Leland Smith
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01400	show the progress and potential of this music graphics system.
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01600	
01700	     SIX BAGATELLES (6 pages). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50
01800	
01900	          The first computer graphics music publication, 
02000	          December, 1971. 				
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02300	     TWO MOTETS for mixed chorus (8 pages) . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
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02500		  Increased editing flexibility and systems for 
02600		  entering vocal text were developed for this
02700		  publication, December, 1972.
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03000	     TRIO for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (40 pages). . . . . . . 4.00
03100	
03200		  Each part has full cues from other parts.
03300		  Refinement of symbols and line justifying
03400		  systems preceded this edition, December, 1973.
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03600	
03700	     INVENTIO SEPTIMA for Violin and Keyboard (18 pages) . . . . 2.50
03800	        by Francesco Bonporti(d.1749) - Leland Smith
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04000		  With this edition, December 1974, the quality of
04100		  computerized music publication becomes competitive
04200		  with music engraving.