. Kippen, Modelling music with grammars: formal language representation in the Bol Processor In synthesis, a sliding marker M was created by rule G#3 [4]. Note that the negative context #M prevented the rule from being self-embedding, i.e. from generating an infinite number of Ms. This marker was erased (in synthesis) or created, analysis) by rule G#4 [9]. So, using the sliding marker method, a derivation sequence yielding dhatrktdhatidhatrkt was the following: (= V8)

. Kippen, Modelling music with grammars: formal language representation in the Bol Processor Appendix 2: Delhi qa'ida (as performed by Ustad Afaq Husain Khan of Lucknow GRAM#1

<. M. Left, G. <?>, V. <?>, G. <. <?>-teena-ta, G. <. <?> et al., Modelling music with grammars: formal language representation in the Bol Processor GRAM#3, GRAM#3 [17] <100> LEFT O8 ; <?> A8 ; GRAM#3 [35] <100> LEFT O34 ; <?> V26 A8 ; GRAM#3 [36] <100> LEFT O18 ; <?> V10 A8 ; GRAM#3 [37] <100> LEFT O16 ; <?> V8 A8 ; GRAM#3 [38] <100> LEFT + O16 ; <?> + A16