Sven Axelsson wrote:
From: Jim Sabatke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 2 augusti 2005 01:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Settings for bagpipe music
Do you have gracings for piobaireachd in your file? I've also got a
fairly comprehensive set of gracings for light music but
haven't started piobaireachd yet, which is important to me.
Yes, I have grace notes for all the common piobaireachd stuff.
I also intend to have the abbreviated notation substituted by
simply setting a flag. This is where you don't write the actual
notes, but \prall or \trill in the ground and T or C in the
taorluath and crunluath,
I have also been working on a parser for BMW type entry for
light music.
Sounds interesting. I did my music using BagpipeTeX before, but
Bagpipe Music Writer is obviously very common, so a bmw2ly
program would be most useful.
That sounds great. I would really like to be able to do settings like
in the Kilberry book. I'm not concerned at all with having sound files
generated as they wouldn't be very accurate for note timings anyway (not
an insult to lilypond. Bagpipe music and piobaireachd in particular
have very strange note lengths that often don't correlate to the note
printed).
Jim
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