Bryan Creer wrote:
>
> However, I am a bit confused by -
>
> >So if you need the A4 as first listed note in the chord
> >for some other reason (e.g. to indicate the melody),
> >you can give the chord an other length whith ]2
>
> I had assumed the number after the chord was intended to
> re
John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Well, I can think of a simple example of how one might use this:
: [A4G2E2]2[F2D2]
: This would have a 4-count melody note above the [G2E2][F2D2] chord
: change. With L:1/8, the first chord could be drawn on a single stem,
: with an open oval for
>With the current syntax, a { can't be
>followed by a digit. So the suggestion is to allow a digit after
{ as
>a note size.
Wonderfull idea !
Maybe I ask too much, but is it intended to have the possibility
to have those small notes in parenthesis also ? We can find this
notation in some
John Chambers wrote -
>Well, I can think of a simple example of how one might use this:
> [A4G2E2]2[F2D2]
>This would have a 4-count melody note above the [G2E2][F2D2] chord
>change. With L:1/8, the first chord could be drawn on a single stem,
>with an open oval for the A4 note and filled ov