David Collins wrote:
  Hi,
 I've written a short paper on different methods of notation which have
 evolved recently, and thought that some readers here might be interested.
 The paper is available at
 
http://indigo.uk.to/~david/notes/music/notation.pdf .
 The primary languages discussed are Mondrian, Abc notation, Csound,
 and Lilypond. 
 Hmm, I thought Lilypond was just software for producing very good
 quality traditional Western music notation. It's a different method?
 Oh, sorry, I read your "different methods of notation" as different
 forms of music notation - IOW, something different from traditional
 Western music notation. Csound's a programming language, I guess that
 could be considered a form of music notation, but I'd consider that one
 specialized for "reading" by Csound. Like a player piano scroll is
 specialized for reading by a player piano.
 I just don't think of them as "music notation". I'm probably too
 sheet-music oriented. 
 Excuse me, I need to go notate this new thing called "rock music". I
 have hammer and chisel, what's the best kind of stone to notate "rock
 music" with? ;-)