Hello,
if possible please not the and characters, I use them for
indicating the positions of the handle of the hurdy gurdy.
I would recomend some other not singable standard keyboard character
anyway: @ or# or $ .
The Idea to tie it to the L: could have its merits, especially if one
could
On Mon 22 Oct 2001 at 06:05PM -0500, Taral wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:14:17PM -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
I think what's being proposed is that:
a-a is two tied notes
a--a is two notes tied with a dashed tie
a-.a is two notes died with a dotted tie
a-.a
Laura Conrad wrote:
...
I think what's being proposed is that:
...
a-.a is two notes died with a dotted tie
We can't use that one. That particular syntax is already used in abc for
something else.
Taral wrote:
...
Try putting the . before the notes: (.a.b.c.d)
This one too.
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Taral wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 01:30:30AM +0100, Richard Robinson wrote:
Which, doesn't your abc2ps produce dotted notes ?
Odd thing, though. My (a.b.c.d.) above ought, surely, to produce
staccato notes with a slur over them ? In fact, the first note doesn't
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taral On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:14:17PM -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
I agree, but what I want to hear is not so much about new features but
a willingness to consider non-standard behavior as a bug (except for
documented extensions),
Simon Wascher wrote:
Hello,
I look for the Gloggauer Liederbuch, does anyone know if there is an
internet source for this renaissance song book ?
Not complete. I have 13 pieces from it at the renaissance section of
Musica Viva:
http://www.musicaviva.com/ensemble/rv/index.tpl
and Laura
Simon == Simon Wascher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon I look for the Gloggauer Liederbuch, does anyone know if there is an
Simon internet source for this renaissance song book ?
Frank Nordberg has several of them in the Renaissance section of his
musicaviva site.
I have one more at
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 08:30:17AM -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
So I refuse to get excited about an ABC application just because it
implements new, potentially useful features. What we need is a
developer who is going to:
Use open source, so that anyone can fix bugs.
Roll
James Allwright wrote:
Some time ago I toyed with the idea of creating an intermediate level
format (ILF) which would make it easier for developers to create new
tools. We would then have separate programs for
abc - ILF
ILF - PostScript / Display on Screen
ILF - MIDI
The idea is that the ILF
Hi Simon,
try the alltheweb-machine with Glogauer Liederbuch ( only one g in the
middle) and exact phrase you will get 235 hits
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Hello again
I´ve found a nice page at http://www.musicaviva.com/ensemble/rv/index.tpl
there are very much renaissance pieces in several file-types such as midis,
pdf, and abc too
enjoy!
Bob
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On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 04:04:48PM +0100, Phil Taylor wrote:
What did you have in mind for the output of your library Taral?
int abc_find_index(int fd, int index);
song *abc_parse_song(int fd);
(Yes, I have the 'song' structure defined. It's big, and kind of
unwieldy because it has to support
Richard Robinson writes:
Taral writes:
and operators:
The operator will be used for splits into 2 voices in a single
measure, thus:
|F2A2BcF2c2bc|
Is this the same syntax that abc2mtex used to use ? And, is there much abc
out there that uses it ? I used to have a few, I
At 11:53 AM 10-23-2001 -0500, Taral you wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 04:04:48PM +0100, Phil Taylor wrote:
What did you have in mind for the output of your library Taral?
int abc_find_index(int fd, int index);
song *abc_parse_song(int fd);
(Yes, I have the 'song' structure defined. It's big,
I look for the Gloggauer Liederbuch, does anyone know if there
is an internet source for this renaissance song book ?
*boggle*
Do you realize how BIG it is???
It's no more complex than the Atalanta Fugiens pieces I just did, but
it would be months of work to code it all.
A hard copy cost as
Thanks, I re-read the abc2midi and I found the dynamics with the other
markings.
My application will be an interactive GUI text editor that also displays the
notes graphically. So it will use ABC as input instead of Midi or the
point/click method like most programs do.
Thanks for pointing me
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I have now trashed six of these things. I haven't looked at a single
one of them. Has anybody here?
Please stop this. It's
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