On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Jack Campin wrote:

> P:A
> [V:V1] C G C
> [V:V2] E B E
> P:B
> [V:V1] A E A
> [V:V2] C G C

So, would it be correct to state that P: resets the
music generator when encountered in the tune body, and
that the above example should thus be equivalent to the
following:

P:A
K:C
[V:A1] C G C
[V:A2] E B E
P:B
K:Am
[V:B1] A E A
[V:B2] C G C

> BarFly doesn't do this correctly yet, but in effect each part needs to
> be interpreted as if it were a different tune, assembled into a medley
> under the control of the P: header line.  There will be some funnies
> if global properties like key are reassigned within a part.

I must admit that I do not understand this description.
How do other programs handle P:/V: interaction and in
what aspects does BarFly differ?


 Groeten,
 Irwin Oppenheim
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