John Chambers wrote - >Well, I can think of a simple example of how one might use this: > [A4G2E2]2[F2D2] >This would have a 4-count melody note above the [G2E2][F2D2] chord >change. With L:1/8, the first chord could be drawn on a single stem, >with an open oval for the A4 note and filled ovals for the G2 and E2 >notes. This sort of notation isn't at all unusual in keyboard music. >The abc seems quite readable to me.
OK, I'm with you and it's growing on me. It would be necessary for something I saw the other day which would need to be written [d6z2]2[B2G2][B2G2] although there would still need to be intelligence within the programme to recognise that the two Bs were not melody notes. Bryan Creer To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html