And so it is with iabc. I'll have to recognize the 'octave'
directive on the key line if abc2pm does it, it's better than
peppering your abc with ,.
In a message dated 2/10/2003 2:35:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> I ended up using the octave=-1 because when I code
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 09:45, Alain Henry wrote:
> X:1
> T:Signore delle cime - basse
> M:4/4
> L:1/4
> Q:100
> K:G clef=bass octave=-1
> G2 G G | F2 F3/2 F/2 | E E E E | B,2 B,2 | C2 D D |
> w: Di-o del cie-lo, Si-tgno-re del-le ci-me, un no stroa
Discussion about pitch and what not are a bit obsc
John Chambers wrote
> If you try to find music (that you can put on a music stand and
> read) on the web, you find that it is buried in 100 times as much
> music (that you put in your machine and sound comes out of the
> speaker). Now, you'd think that it would be easy to distinguish paper
> f
ANewman110 writes:
| This looks fine using iabc, except that I think the cleff that you actually
| want is
| an octave lower.
...
| > K:G clef=bass octave=-1
Yet another example of how confusing music terminology can be. Do you
mean that you want a bass clef with a little '8' below? My abc2ps
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, John Chambers wrote:
> Alain Henry wrote:
> | X:1
> | T:Signore delle cime - basse
> | M:4/4
> | L:1/4
> | Q:100
> | K:G clef=bass octave=-1
(snip)
> I've seen that "octave=-1" notation, but I haven't implemented it,
> because I don't understand it. Anyone know what it
This looks fine using iabc, except that I think the cleff that you actually want is
an octave lower.
In a message dated 2/9/2003 2:54:19 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
X:1
T:Signore delle cime - basse
M:4/4
L:1/4
Q:100
K:G clef=bass octave=-1
G2 G G | F2 F3/2 F/2 | E E E E
In a message dated 2/9/2003 10:31:38 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reason that "octave=-1" is confusing is that it's dealing with
pitch, and music notation doesn't have pitch.
I agree that the transposition rules in abc were not well thought out. There are really 3
Alain Henry wrote:
| X:1
| T:Signore delle cime - basse
| M:4/4
| L:1/4
| Q:100
| K:G clef=bass octave=-1
| G2 G G | F2 F3/2 F/2 | E E E E | B,2 B,2 | C2 D D |
| w: Di-o del cie-lo, Si-tgno-re del-le ci-me, un no stroa
| G2 G F | A, A, A, A, | B,2 B,2 | E2 E E | A,2 A,2|
| w: mi-co hal chie-stoal-l
I do that in the K: field. It works at least with yaps to turn abc to
postscript.
Alain
Example from one of the piece sung at my choral
X:1
T:Signore delle cime - basse
M:4/4
L:1/4
Q:100
K:G clef=bass octave=-1
G2 G G | F2 F3/2 F/2 | E E E E | B,2 B,2 | C2 D D |
w: Di-o del cie-lo, Si-tgno-re
I am the parent of two boys who enjoy music and who have recently started to enjoy
fiddling. I am curious to know on behalf of my cellist son whether there is way to
print
out fiddle tunes in the bass clef?
Thanks,
Sue in Vermont
Forgeot Eric wrote:
> >http://atte.dyndns.dk/lovsang/input.php
>
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