Well, I think you did not look carefully at my home page ;). Did you
ever try 'tclabc'? Indeed, the job goes slowly, because abcm2ps eats
most of my time, but this tools should offer you quite the same
features as noteedit or rosegarden, with only the simple Tk graphic
library.
yes, I did
Eric Forgeot wrote:
In abcmus2 beta 1 In the change default length tool, I had a
^f^g a (in K:Am), and the tool gave ^f2_a2 a2 .
I'll correct that for beta 3.
but indeed sometimes when practicing music
one may need not to have the predefined rhythm definitions because
other musicians
On 16 Jul 02 4:00 am, John Walsh wrote:
John Chambers writes:
One of the cuter illustrations of this: There's an old test
for telling whether someone is a scientist/engineer or one
of those humanities types. You ask them If you call a tail
a leg, how many legs does a dog have?
The
John Walsh writes:
| John Chambers writes:
|
| One of the cuter illustrations of this: There's an old test
| for telling whether someone is a scientist/engineer or one
| of those humanities types. You ask them If you call a tail
| a leg, how many legs does a dog have?
|
| The answer, of course,
One of the cuter illustrations of this: There's an old test
for telling whether someone is a scientist/engineer or one
of those humanities types. You ask them If you call a tail
a leg, how many legs does a dog have?
The answer, of course, is Four, because calling a tail a
leg doesn't
As I understand it, the tune finder does the following for every tune:
1. Extracts it from the source file
2. puts it into a canonical form:
a. strips leading and trailing blank lines
b. changes the line endings to a standard form
c. (dunno about this one) strips trailing
Let's simplify key signature from keynote and mode, the
single-line table way. Memorize the line and you don't need
the table.
Key Sig.Mode: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 #/b: FLyd Cmaj GMix DDor Amin EPhr BLoc
If you have a sharp keynote just sharpen all the