Kunitachi College of Music has introduced the digital score service "nkoda" provided by nkoda for the first time in Japanese universities. It can be viewed on smartphones, tablets, and PCs.It will be introduced following the world's leading orchestras such as the Royal Academy of Music and the Milan Conservatory in the United Kingdom, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
"Nkoda" is a service that allows you to browse the scores of about 100 publishers, and students and teachers can browse the scores of orchestras, parts, and other genres and compositions for free on smartphones, tablets, and computers. In addition, you can write dynamic symbols, comments, and share the written information with the group.In addition, since it is possible to easily compare the scores of the same work of multiple publishers, it is expected that it will lead to further understanding of the work.
In addition, since "nkoda" has access to works from classical to contemporary songs regardless of organization, it is possible to browse orchestral parts and rentals that are not in the National College of Music Library.There is a limit to the number of musical scores that can be held in the library, but with the wide range of interests and interests of students, by introducing "nkoda" in addition to "Henle Library Campus Edition", students of all majors can be genre-neutral. Provide an opportunity to touch many musical scores.
The National College of Music Library holds about 15 music scores and 15 books, and has a contract with an online database and music / video distribution service to create an environment that can be accessed from the hall or from home. I came.We are also working to enhance online services that support the research activities of students and faculty members, such as domestic and foreign journals, world-renowned music dictionaries, and content that allows you to watch concerts of well-known orchestra groups online. In October 40, the German publisher Henle introduced the "Henle Library Campus Edition" for the first time at a Japanese university, creating an environment where students can continue learning under any conditions online. Is going.