Thank you Valentin,
This is great stuff you made!
Eef
> Op 20 jul. 2023, om 18:54 heeft Valentin Petzel het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> Hello Eef,
>
> if you are going to do something like this I’d suggest a somewhat modular
> design. In part writing there are many rules that apply to
Hello Eef,
if you are going to do something like this I’d suggest a somewhat modular
design. In part writing there are many rules that apply to different voices, so
I suggest to do something that allows to do arbitrary checks in a nice and
extendable manner. I’ve sketched up a small proof of
thank you all for these great suggestions!
However these solutions do more then my job for me ;-)
I need to learn to do this myself, not automate it.
The suggesions made me find this: https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1100
about colouring intervals. I will try to combine that and the
Op 16 jul. 2023, om 10:33 heeft Vaughan McAlley
mailto:vaug...@mcalley.net.au>> het volgende geschreven:
I wrote a script in Lua to check MIDI files for consecutives. It assumes one
voice per track, so may not suit your needs for figured bass. I need to make it
more user-friendly, but would
I wrote a script in Lua to check MIDI files for consecutives. It assumes
one voice per track, so may not suit your needs for figured bass. I need to
make it more user-friendly, but would be happy to do so if anyone is
interested.
Congratulations to Thomas Tallis for having no consecutive fifths
Hi all,
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 6:36 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le vendredi 14 juillet 2023 à 21:08 +, Eef Weenink a écrit :
>
> Maybe somebody already made a script for this:
>
> In figured bass there are two fundamental rules: Avoid parallell octaves
> and or fifhts.
> So it would be
On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 1:26 AM Richard Shann
wrote:
> On Fri, 2023-07-14 at 21:08 +, Eef Weenink wrote:
> > Maybe somebody already made a script for this:
> >
> > In figured bass there are two fundamental rules: Avoid parallell
> > octaves and or fifhts.
> > So it would be nice to have some
On Fri, 2023-07-14 at 21:08 +, Eef Weenink wrote:
> Maybe somebody already made a script for this:
>
> In figured bass there are two fundamental rules: Avoid parallell
> octaves and or fifhts.
> So it would be nice to have some scipts what checks for this.
FWIW
There is a script in Denemo
Le vendredi 14 juillet 2023 à 21:08 +, Eef Weenink a écrit :
> Maybe somebody already made a script for this:
>
> In figured bass there are two fundamental rules: Avoid parallell octaves and
> or fifhts.
> So it would be nice to have some scipts what checks for this. So if two voices
> have
Maybe somebody already made a script for this:
In figured bass there are two fundamental rules: Avoid parallell octaves and or
fifhts.
So it would be nice to have some scipts what checks for this. So if two voices
have a distance of a fifth or octave, the next chord is checked if the same two
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