Hello Werner and All, I have readen your article. Many thanks anyway. I didnt thought that the TAB was the standard notation before our actual system. About the flat in the new german TAB, I would be pleased if you confirm me, or not: in Scheidemann's Judentanz, I read the (recurrent) es as it is and not as a s. Although german paleology is not my strength, I am waiting to your confirmation. For, if this is how I read, the es could be the hook toward left (the is anyway toward right).
greetings Francois 2017-12-24 15:00 GMT-05:00, Ali Cuota <alicuota...@gmail.com>: > Hello All, Werner and Malte, > > For me, one of the plus point of this TAB is to read (I already use it > writing, by hand, and practice actually in old printed TABs, I am not > far enough for the handwritten Tabs) like Pachelbel, Bruhns, > Buxtehude, the Bach's etc. Maybe I will learn something new about > "thinking" music... > Another point is stretching (quite much) scores. On the music stand > during concerts it makes a big difference. > And last but not least, I would be interested to test it on my > singing-students, since the higher-lower pitches are picturally > reflected in this TAB. > (Also for handwriting music , drawing the lines is not necessary, > whitch is a good point, but its OT. I am interested in am include in > order to use the repesotories of *.ly files, of course.) > > The need of a font is clear. I would be quite happy with an historical > font (with the specials of this tab, and a modernized font. I would > care for it. > > What I definitely cant do is programming more than 2 or 3 lines. Thats > why I need help. I suppose this would be interesting to have the > output in lilypond, in order to mix pentagram-music and TAB, for > pedagogic uses for examples. > > Jianpu seems to go this way, but I would let the programmer choose how > he wants to process the whole topic. > > Francois > > 2017-12-24 5:45 GMT-05:00, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org>: >> >>>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabulatur#Neue_deutsche_Orgeltabulatur >>> >>> Hi, I would be interested maybe; coincidentally I’m just now reading >>> Willi Apel’s book on notation and the next chapter I’ll read is >>> about the old and the new German organ tab. >> >> It's an interesting topic indeed – even J.S. Bach has used Neue >> Deutsche Orgeltabulatur. As an example, see page 300 in the following >> article. >> >> https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb37-3/tb117lemberg.pdf >> >> >> Werner >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user