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Tubb, Phil – Creative Computing, 1982
The repetitious nature of music is thought to be very similar to the repetitious nature of computer algorithms. Subroutines are seen to be very effectively applied to music notation, through reducing repetitious entry and the amount of memory required to represent a musical score. Examples of subroutine use are provided. (MP)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Science, Computers, Music