Re: [abcusers] Tunes with chords

2002-05-01 Thread Ulf
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

Re: [abcusers] Tunes with chords

2002-04-29 Thread 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 lines are a problem, and the routine strips the

Re: [abcusers] Tunes with chords

2002-04-29 Thread Jack Campin
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?

[abcusers] Tunes with chords

2002-04-28 Thread Phil Taylor
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 =