Am 03.04.2017 um 20:05 schrieb Renato Fabbri:
> ok, I revised the proposal:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aGLfUGgbfV4_izmALUcb0UGQ3k4t-5tOb6rUFNnEIqc/edit?usp=sharing
> it is better now with many writing corrections but also with some better
> exposition of ideias.
> All the changes were
ok, I revised the proposal:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aGLfUGgbfV4_izmALUcb0UGQ3k4t-5tOb6rUFNnEIqc/edit?usp=sharing
it is better now with many writing corrections but also with some better
exposition of ideias.
All the changes were minor, but if you know a way for us to upload this
updated
I took all your observations in account (thanks!) and wrote a proposal:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aGLfUGgbfV4_izmALUcb0UGQ3k4t-5tOb6rUFNnEIqc/edit?usp=sharing
It is submitted to the GSoC interface.
Is closing time for the proposals, so I should only be able to enhance this
draft.
I should
Carl Sorensen writes:
> On 4/2/17 1:13 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Renato Fabbri"
> renato.fab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Ok, I looked through the LilyPond code.
>>
>>Notes:
>>*) There seems to be some emphasis on the perspective given in the book
>>Die Jazzmethode fuer Klavier 1 (Klaus Ignat
On 4/2/17 1:13 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Renato Fabbri"
wrote:
>Ok, I looked through the LilyPond code.
>
>Notes:
>*) There seems to be some emphasis on the perspective given in the book
>Die Jazzmethode fuer Klavier 1 (Klaus Ignatzek).
>Can someone send me a PDF of this book or know how
Ok, I looked through the LilyPond code.
Notes:
*) There seems to be some emphasis on the perspective given in the book
Die Jazzmethode fuer Klavier 1 (Klaus Ignatzek).
Can someone send me a PDF of this book or know how can I find
an online copy at least of the most important parts for this case?
Renato Fabbri writes:
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 12:45 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> You'll find that the same notes can already be distinguished as either
>> chord/inversion.
>>
>> One question certainly is whether the information we use for that is a
>> good fit and whether it should be easier
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 12:45 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> lilyp...@schoepfer.info writes:
>
> I hope to send something more specifically about chords after some
> rest.
> >>>
> >>> Here are my 2cents:
> >>> Defining the chords by a list of notes for jazz tunes can't ever
> >>> cover all sort
lilyp...@schoepfer.info writes:
I hope to send something more specifically about chords after some rest.
>>>
>>> Here are my 2cents:
>>> Defining the chords by a list of notes for jazz tunes can't ever
>>> cover all sorts of voicings.
>>
>> Are you confusing "pitch" and "note" here? Notes a
I hope to send something more specifically about chords after some rest.
Here are my 2cents:
Defining the chords by a list of notes for jazz tunes can't ever
cover all sorts of voicings.
Are you confusing "pitch" and "note" here? Notes are a LilyPond data
structure that have more properties
lilyp...@schoepfer.info writes:
>> I hope to send something more specifically about chords after some rest.
>
> Here are my 2cents:
> Defining the chords by a list of notes for jazz tunes can't ever
> cover all sorts of voicings.
Are you confusing "pitch" and "note" here? Notes are a LilyPond d
I hope to send something more specifically about chords after some rest.
Here are my 2cents:
Defining the chords by a list of notes for jazz tunes can't ever cover
all sorts of voicings. Fortunately, this isn't at all needed for
typesetting e.g. a jazz-tune.
It is sufficient to only have the
Thanks for the replies.
Today I compiled LilyPond using the repository code.
I also went through the Contributor’s Guide, which was very instructive.
I hope to send something more specifically about chords after some rest.
Best,
Renato
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
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>
>
On 3/29/17 2:13 PM, "David Kastrup" wrote:
>Carl Sorensen writes:
>
>> On 3/29/17 8:57 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Renato Fabbri"
>> > renato.fab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Thanks for the feedback.
>>>Yes, I should be an enrolled student by May 4.
>>>
>>>Could you give me examples of what
Carl Sorensen writes:
> On 3/29/17 8:57 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Renato Fabbri"
> renato.fab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the feedback.
>>Yes, I should be an enrolled student by May 4.
>>
>>Could you give me examples of what you consider an internal chord
>>structure
>>(semitone c
On 3/29/17 8:57 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Renato Fabbri"
wrote:
>Thanks for the feedback.
>Yes, I should be an enrolled student by May 4.
>
>Could you give me examples of what you consider an internal chord
>structure
>(semitone counting?)?
The internal chord structure is a Guile (scheme
Thanks for the feedback.
Yes, I should be an enrolled student by May 4.
Could you give me examples of what you consider an internal chord structure
(semitone counting?)?
And an internal representation (c2:min7 ?)?
I am assuming that the output formating
is e.g. Cm7.
PS. I am referring explicitly t
Hi Renato,
Am 29.03.2017 um 13:54 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
> Congratulations on your dissertation completion. That's a big step! If
> you're interested in the project, we'd be delighted to have you apply.
just to add to this:
You are *not* too late until you miss the GSoC deadline. Of course, th
Dear Renato,
>
>have you already made some systematization of the chords?
>There is a list here:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chords
>and I got myself interested in
>analyzing the context in which the chord is incident to have the
>"ability to capture the essence of complex chords",
>as
Dear developers,
have you already made some systematization of the chords?
There is a list here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chords
and I got myself interested in
analyzing the context in which the chord is incident to have the
"ability to capture the essence of complex chords",
as state
Hello!
My name is Diogo Canut, a computer science student at Federal University of
Uberlandia. I am interested in improve internal chord structure project for
Google Summer of Code. I have a background with functional languages like
Haskell and Common Lisp. I already builded the lilypound
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