Thank you Adam for your message.

I am still confused by the usage of 72-TET (see excerpt below)

%{
Define makam alterations 72 ET
%}

#(define-public KOMA 1/12) % KOMA 1/9
#(define-public CEYREK 3/12) % CEYREK quarter 1/4
#(define-public EKSIK-BAKIYE 4/12) % EKSIK-BAKIYE 3/9
#(define-public BAKIYE 5/12) % BAKIYE 4/9
#(define-public KUCUK 6/12) % KUCUK 5/9
#(define-public BUYUKMUCENNEB 10/12) % BUYUKMUCENNEB 8/9
#(define-public TANINI 11/12) % 10/9

The AEU notation is based on 53 TET, so KOMA should be 1/53, EKSIK-BAKIYE 4/53 etc

Also the natural notes C D E F G A B are different in 53-TET than in N-TET that are multiple of 12 TET systems like 12-TET, 24-TET or 72-TET

So with respect to C as tonic, D is *not* 200 cents, E is *not* 400 cents etc.

kupirijo

Στις 3/12/19 10:02 pm, ο Adam Good έγραψε:
Hi Everyone,
Here's Adam Good. My apologies for arriving late to the party I wasn't aware of this thread! From what I can see this looks to be the most updated version of turkish-makam.ly <http://turkish-makam.ly> in the dev channel.

https://github.com/lilypond/lilypond/blob/master/ly/turkish-makam.ly

This has been the most practical solution from my view, until we can get regular.ly <http://regular.ly> involved.

Best,
Adam

On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 5:02 PM Hans Åberg <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    > On 24 Nov 2019, at 22:40, David Kastrup <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >
    > Hans Åberg <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> writes:
    >
    >>> On 24 Nov 2019, at 22:20, David Kastrup <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >>>
    >>> Hans Åberg <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    writes:
    >>>
    >>>>> On 24 Nov 2019, at 16:39, kupirijo
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >>>>>
    >>>>> So the turkish-makam.ly <http://turkish-makam.ly> that I
    downloaded earlier requires a file
    >>>>> called definitions.ily . Is this provided somewhere?
    >>>>
    >>>> It is from OpenLilyLib. And the Bravura font is from SMuFL
    >>>> <https://www.smufl.org>; it must be installed so that
    lilypond sees
    >>>> it. I’ll send them to you together with Helmholtz-Ellis in E53.
    >>>>
    >>>>> Also where can I download the latest version of
    turkish-makam.ly <http://turkish-makam.ly>?
    >>>>
    >>>> It looked like it was in the LilyPond source archive,
    otherwise from Adam.
    >>>
    >>> And requires OpenLilyLib to run?
    >>
    >> Just the file definitions.ily. I’ll send you a sample, so you
    can try.
    >
    > No, I am not really interested.  But we shouldn't distribute
    stuff as
    > part of LilyPond that requires OpenLilylib to run.

    The development version, that is, not the one submitted. The
    components are slowly moving becoming a part of LilyPond.



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