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Piano roll : ウィキペディア英語版
Piano roll

A piano roll is a music storage medium used to operate a player piano, piano player or reproducing piano. A piano roll is a continuous roll of paper with perforations (holes) punched into it. The perforations represent note control data. The roll moves over a reading system known as a 'tracker bar' and the playing cycle for each musical note is triggered when a perforation crosses the bar and is read.
The majority of piano rolls play on three distinct musical scales. The 65-note (with a playing range of A-1 to C#7) format was introduced in 1896 in the USA specifically for piano music. In 1900 a USA format playing all 88-notes of the standard piano scale was introduced. In 1902 a German 72-note scale (F-1, G-1 to E7) was introduced. All of these scales were subject to being operated by piano rolls of varying dimensions. The 1908 Buffalo Convention of US manufacturers standardized the US industry to the 88-note scale and fixed the physical dimensions for that scale.
Piano rolls were in continuous mass production from around 1896 to 2008,〔(www.pianola.org )〕〔(''The day the music died''. Buffalo News, August 20, 2010. From Webarchive )〕 and are still available today, with QRS Music claiming to have 45,000 titles available with "new titles being added on a regular basis".〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=QRS Music )〕 Largely replacing piano rolls, which are no longer mass-produced today, MIDI files represent a modern way in which musical performance data can be stored. MIDI files accomplish digitally and electronically what piano rolls do mechanically. Software for editing a performance stored as MIDI data often has a feature to show the music in a piano roll representation.
The first paper rolls were used commercially by Welte & Sons in their Orchestrions beginning in 1883.〔(US-Patent 287.599, Emil Welte, New York, 30. October 1883 )〕
A rollography is a listing of piano rolls, especially made by a single performer, analogous to a discography.
==Buffalo Convention==

The Buffalo Convention of December 10, 1908〔Music Trade Review, New York, NY, Vol. 47, No. 24, p. 31 from December 12, 1908.〕 established two future roll formats for the US-producers of piano rolls for self-playing pianos. The two formats had different punchings of 65 and 88 notes, but the same width (11 inches or 285 mm); thus 65-note rolls would be perforated at 6 holes to the inch, and 88-note rolls at 9 holes to the inch, leaving margins at both ends for future developments. This made it possible to play the piano rolls on any self-playing instrument built according to the convention, albeit sometimes with a loss of special functionality. This format became a loose world standard.

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