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Example
Here is an example score - not a musical example, but a technical one showing some basics. Note the hanging parenthesis. Since scores are in constant change while writing them, it is much easier to add new instruments, classes or sections when you don't have to care about repositioning the last parenthesis.

This defines a section structure, and it is used by the inheritance mechanism. Multiple grammars can be used to define different inheritation and section structures.

This defines instrumentation.

This defines all sections a b c1, c2, c3 and d.

This clones section intro to section middle while changing the tonality, velocity, duration and tempos. Now sections a, b and d are equal, and sections c1, c2 and c3 are equal, but different to each other.

Then play all instruments in all sections to a MIDI file.

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