Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-23 Thread Johan Vromans
Al Thompson althompso...@gmail.com writes:

 Well, he's RIGHT!  There's no possible way for standard notation to
 indicate on which string and at what fret any particular note is to be
 played, and most notes on a guitar can be played in multiple locations.

Depends on what you call 'standard notation'. I've seen quite a few
sheets [for classical guitar] with exact fingerings, which is already a
very good hint for the actual fret positions, but sometimes also
including explicit fret positions.

-- Johan


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Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-23 Thread Stephen H. Dawson
Yes, Johan has finally asked the most targeted question of this thread.



http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Guitar+notation
Guitar Notation = Tablature, really?  Sounds bias to me, but the WWW is 
wide.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablature
indicating instrument fingering rather than musical pitches.

So much for a common system of identification.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizationally_Unique_Identifier
HA!, not that would not work here.   ;-)




http://www.acousticguitar.com/lessons/notation/notation.shtml
-Articulations, that is the most effective thing for me the years.
-Fingering, when *really* necessary, depending upon the reading audience.


How about 6-months of guitar lessons?  That would solve a lot of problems.


-S



On 09/23/2012 08:19 AM, Johan Vromans wrote:
 Al Thompson althompso...@gmail.com writes:

 Well, he's RIGHT!  There's no possible way for standard notation to
 indicate on which string and at what fret any particular note is to be
 played, and most notes on a guitar can be played in multiple locations.
 Depends on what you call 'standard notation'. I've seen quite a few
 sheets [for classical guitar] with exact fingerings, which is already a
 very good hint for the actual fret positions, but sometimes also
 including explicit fret positions.

 -- Johan


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