the trick!
--- On Tue, 3/11/09, Gibbons, John j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk wrote:
From: Gibbons, John j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk
Subject: [NSP] Re: schei greiss
To: 'Dave S' david...@pt.lu, Anthony Robb
anth...@robbpipes.com, nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date
Modern
(new research) concert instrumentalists, starting as children
now learn
their instrument by ear for the first few years, when they have learnt
the instrument and some of its' possibilities, they are introduced to
the dots and in so doing create a happy medium and a happy player.
Notereader makes Hornpipes sound fairly good in 21/16, with dotted
and
undotted quavers alternating.
Do you mean 20/16, John?
Any system of notation relies on a culture which knows how that
particular music is played, just as any written language relies on
people knowing
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Subject: [NSP] Re: schei greiss
Notereader makes Hornpipes sound fairly good in 21/16, with dotted
and
undotted quavers alternating.
Do you mean 20/16, John?
Any system of notation relies on a culture which knows how that
particular music
, November 04, 2009 12:44 PM
To: Matt Seattle; gibbonssoi...@aol.com
Cc: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [NSP] Re: schei greiss
Dear Those concerned
I hope at some stage, someone will explain to me what all this
code breaking
shy grice is about
Alan Corkett
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Subject: [NSP] Re: schei greiss
Sorry, this should be shay grice and indeed Dave should have
used an acute accent on the e in both words - schéi gréiss.
It's Luxembourgish for - literally
Subject: [NSP] Re: schei greiss
Notereader makes Hornpipes sound fairly good in 21/16, with dotted
and
undotted quavers alternating.
Do you mean 20/16, John?
Any system of notation relies on a culture which knows how that
particular music is played, just as any written language
: Re: [NSP] Re: schei greiss
To: anth...@robbpipes.com, david...@pt.lu, nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu,
j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk
Date: Wednesday, 4 November, 2009, 10:42 AM
Maybe we should sort out the more literal dot-readers with more
accurate notation.
Notereader makes Hornpipes
Hi Anthony,
This gives a perfect example, the letters you know but not in the
order that I set them.
You attempted a joke that some may find amusing, probably because your
imagination could not crack the code. Perhaps this will soften your
hardline stance on written things, you would have
Dave
I did have one but the wheels fell off.
Anthony
--- On Mon, 2/11/09, Dave S david...@pt.lu wrote:
From: Dave S david...@pt.lu
Subject: [NSP] schei greiss
To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Date: Monday, 2 November, 2009, 7:23 PM
Wunnerbar eppes vun dei schei
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