Nice, needs some training! The q8 means repetition of the previous as an 8th instaed of the 16th? <eo di ce>4 q8
Regards Am 24.01.2018 um 16:19 schrieb Éric:
David, thanks very much for sharing this Lilypond TabTranslator. A neophyte Schemer question : is it difficult to modify it to have a traditionnal 6 line tablature for instruments with more than 6 strings ? (7 strings but 7 lines in your exemple) Letters instead of numbers, that's standart for lutenists. How difficult is it for others to do so ? I don't know, after so many years of use. Off subject : Pushing further the letters usage, I'm using "VocaTab", a full-letter-system (only for memorie practice of solo playing). The number of string is replaced by a voyelle, so that you can prononce (at least mentally) : \1 is a, \2 is e, \3 is i, \4 is o, \5 is u, \6 is y. Then if necessary, \7 is z, and then \8 is A, \9 is E, etc… (note that capitals mimics the top strings, corresponding to tablature signs for additionnal basses "\a" (one bar) "\\a" (two bars) etc…). Thus, using VocaTab, your exemple starts as : <eo di ce>4 q8 de | <co ci de>16 ce ce8 <ao ai ce>16 ae32 di ae8 | If ever it make sense for someone else than me (!?), then, it should be possible to use these tablature-codes as note-names in an another kind of TabTranslator in Lilypond ? VocaTab was inspired by — often called "hermetic"— XVI century german lute tablature. Éric -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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