I have performed magic on stage in the past. There was of course always a
mundane behind-the-scenes explanation of what appeared to happen, there was
some effort needed to implement the tricks, some people to whom credit was
due, etc.
It's definitely magic.
Laurie
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Jack Campin wrote:
Secondly, it is MUCH easier for a staff-notation generator to suppress
the drawing of P: fields in every voice other than V:1 than it would
be for a player program to locate P: fields outside of the voice that
it is currently parsing and then figure out which point in the
HP Hp are scale specific rather than instrument specific. You can play a
pipe tune on a fiddle provided you know what the pipe mode is.
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gris_sanderson said -
HP Hp are scale specific rather than instrument specific. You can play a
pipe tune on a fiddle provided you know what the pipe mode is.
Fair enough. Can you point me to any documentation and/or examples of their
use?
Bryan Creer
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Brian,
At 05:58 PM 5/24/02, Bryan Creer posted:
Snip...
On the other hand, the editor/player/printer programme I am currently working
on
Snip...
Are you *actively* pursuing development of a new program, and, if so, is
there a projected release date? Just curious... You do indeed do good work
Don Whitener said -
Are you *actively* pursuing development of a new program, and, if so, is
there a projected release date? Just curious... You do indeed do good work
:-)
Well, thank you very much. Yes, I am. Unfortunately, these things are never
quite as easy as they seem when you start
I appreciate the info, Sir... Looking forward to the program.
Don
At 06:46 PM 6/6/02, you wrote:
Don Whitener said -
Are you *actively* pursuing development of a new program, and, if so, is
there a projected release date? Just curious... You do indeed do good work
:-)
Well, thank you very