Am Montag, 29. April 2002 19:10 schrieb Phil Taylor:
Jack Campin wrote:
Is this odd enough in the slurs department? The BarFly documentation
doesn't say how you'd prefer to write the -3 chords so I've left them
as they are in the book.
-3 chords are no problem. At the moment, continued
Jack Campin wrote:
Is this odd enough in the slurs department? The BarFly documentation
doesn't say how you'd prefer to write the -3 chords so I've left them
as they are in the book.
-3 chords are no problem. At the moment, continued lines are a problem,
and the routine strips the
Is this odd enough in the slurs department?
X:1
T:Yammil Abaya
T:Lovely Maiden
O:Iraq
B:Charles Haywood, Folk Songs of the World (1966)
[Barfly's interpretation of Haywood's chords...]
Doubtless that was what Haywood meant, but it's not exactly a stellar
piece of arranging, is it?
I'm currently adding a routine to BarFly which will expand guitar chords
into a second voice; John Walsh's earlier example of the strangeness of
chords suggested by abcMus will look like this:
X:1
T:Tommy Reck's
R:polka
Z:J Walsh (with strange chords from abcMus:-)
S:T. Reck
M:2/4
V:2 volume =