Jack Campin wrote:
> 
> > I think the distinction between graces that steal time from the
> > previous note and those which steal from the following is
> > musically important.
> 
> There is a third category - gracenotes that add time, making the
> barlengths uneven.  This happens in piobaireachd (as well as the
> other kinds).  It isn't always notated, you are supposed to get
> it from your teacher.
> 
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Without strictly equal time for measures, I have no idea how I could go
about finding the stressed notes.

I'll implement the trailing gracenotes in my program. Putting them in
isn't nearly as hard as getting them back out so I can find the stressed
notes.

I've added the highland pipe K:Hp to my program, but that doesn't know
anything about about keys and modes, so use J:Hp if you want to know
those.
   
Bruce Olson


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