Tibor Lapaphos wrote:
>There are lots of ornaments and grace notes in Hungarian folk music. In
>my observation, they are extremely frequently used by violonists.
>I am an amateur player (piano&violin) and I would like to be able to
>ease my learning by listening to what I have to play. I'd like to find
>out how something like
>| {c}d c3 (c4{BA}) |
>or
>| g F3 ({F3}E/2{DC}) z |
>could be generated. It seems to me that the only way I can come close to
>what I need is to write
>| {c}d c3 (c4~B/2~A/2) |
>and
>| g F3 (F3~E/2~D/2~C/2) z |
>respectively. If this is not implemented, would it be possible to do so?
>Also, are the curently available players able to play something like
>this? Just for sake of completeness, I attached the song I was referring
>to.
I'm not quite sure what your problem is here. The way you wrote those bars
originally looks perfectly OK to me. Is it that the program you are using
can't handle trailing grace notes?
I edited the tune as follows, and it works OK for me (although I'm not
familiar with Hungarian music, so I may have missed the point).
X:1
T:Okt�bernek, okt�bernek ...
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:100
K:Dm
dccc dccc | {c}d c3 (c4{BA}) |
w: Ok-t�-ber-nek, ok-t�-ber-nek el-se-j�n
AAAA ccGG | g F3 (F3{EDC}) z |
w: Nem s�t a nap Cs�k-karc-fal-va me-ze-j�n.
|: CDDD DCCC | F G3 ({G}c4{B}) |
w: El-b�-cs�-zom a ma-d�r-t s~az �g-t�l,
AAFF GGFC | (3:2:2D2D4 D2 z2 :|
w: Az-u-t�n a cs�k-karc-fal-vi l�-nyok-t�l.
Phil Taylor
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