Hi David,
Thanks for the examples and explanations.
> You'd probably also think that
>
> { c = -3 }
>
> is an assignment. It isn't. It is a note c with a relative octave
> check and a fingering of 3 .
Fair enough. So there would, at the very least, be some sort of new assignment
syntax for variables with numbers in them. Ugh.
> It isn't "post-fixed". It is a note of its own.
> partI = { tambourine 4. 8 4 4 }
> \drums { \rhythm 2 r2 }
Can the compiler not be instructed on how to tell the difference between
\rhythm2
and
\rhythm 2
? (Honest question: I don’t know the parser / lexer / compiler limitations.)
Thanks,
Kieren.
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