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PhD SCHOLARSHIP IN COMPUTER MUSIC
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On 26.09.2009, at 18:33, Torsten Anders wrote:
For the record please find the final version of the code for
Helmholtz-Ellis notation in Lilypond attached.
Just a brief warning. This approach does not work with \afterGrace
(\grace is fine). There might be other corner cases...
Best
Torsten
Dear Hans,
On 26.09.2009, at 19:17, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 26 Sep 2009, at 19:33, Torsten Anders wrote:
For the record please find the final version of the code for
Helmholtz-Ellis notation in Lilypond attached, ...
My editor says that the encoding of HE-Lily-header.ly isn't UTF-8,
but Mac OS
the approach inserting some \HE accidental-string
is more generic and still pretty concise.
Best
Torsten
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Dear Hans,
Thank you for your careful checking of this file.
On 26.09.2009, at 21:58, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 26 Sep 2009, at 22:26, Torsten Anders wrote:
For the record please find the final version of the code for
Helmholtz-Ellis notation in Lilypond attached, ...
My editor says
with this
font (using Sibelius) these large gaps before and between accidentals
show as well (they instead use more room between all notes).
Best
Torsten
On 10.09.2009, at 22:02, Robin Bannister wrote:
Torsten Anders wrote:
Now, there is only a minor flaw now: the distance between a note
On 10.09.2009, at 09:03, Hans Aberg wrote:
It seems to be that that staff indicates the Pythagorean tuning,
with accidentals to indicate offsets relative that. Right?
This uniform structure of the Helmholtz-Ellis and Sagittal notation
makes it possible to not only notate just intonation
inflections that occur in conventional Western music.
Best
Torsten
On 10.09.2009, at 10:00, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 10 Sep 2009, at 10:26, Torsten Anders wrote:
It seems to be that that staff indicates the Pythagorean tuning,
with accidentals to indicate offsets relative that. Right?
Exactly
their restrictions too. BTW: I can actually play HE
notation on a Tonal Plexus (http://www.h-pi.com/TPX28intro.html),
slowly, but I never practise :)
Best
Torsten
On 10.09.2009, at 10:13, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 10 Sep 2009, at 10:57, Torsten Anders wrote:
On 10.09.2009, at 09:03, Hans Aberg wrote
Dear Robin,
On 09.09.2009, at 00:08, Robin Bannister wrote:
Torsten Anders wrote:
Lilypond does not know about multiple-sign accidentals, so I
somehow have to create more horizontal space for these manually.
The following code tries to adjust this spacing automatically.
Thank you very
On 09.09.2009, at 23:21, Torsten Anders wrote:
PS: I attach the source of the examples above to the next mail:
mails with multiple attachments seem to be delayed by many hours...
Attached are the Lilypond source files for examples of the previous
mail.
Best
Torsten
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[sorry for resending, but the mail text was somehow partially
turned into attachments ...]
Dear Robin,
On 09.09.2009, at 00:08, Robin Bannister wrote:
Torsten Anders wrote:
Lilypond does not know about multiple-sign accidentals, so I
somehow have to create more horizontal space
, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
Torsten Anders wrote:
Thank you very very much for your help! The output is now almost
perfect as you can see see in the two examples below. The much
improved spacing of the first example is solely due to the code you
suggested.
Dear Torsten,
I'm really pleased to see your
ideas for improving
this approach to microtonal notation.
Thank you!
Best
Torsten
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, it would be great if accidental
combinations would horizontally follow each other: first all
accidentals for this note, then for that etc.
Thank you!
Best
Torsten
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On 07.09.2009, at 19:57, Robin Bannister wrote:
Torsten Anders wrote:
However, I failed to do the same for chord tones.
Something like this?
Great, thank you very much!!
Now my remaining problem is the spacing. For example, can anyone
explain to me how to use the following snippet from
in 2.11 the one-line eps's include the fonts.
[1] http://aspodata.se/noter/palestrina/dies_sanctificatus
Regards,
/Karl
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markup text behave
differently with respect to positioning. So, with my very poor
Lilypond hacking I am at loss here...
On Apr 10, 2008, at 12:17 AM, Torsten Anders wrote:
Dear Graham,
thanks for your reply and sorry for the delay.
On Apr 3, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Graham Percival wrote
something, or is this a bug of the
Completion_heads_engraver?
Thank you!
Best
Torsten
PS: For short explicitly tied note things work fine, though.
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Dear Graham,
thanks for your reply and sorry for the delay.
On Apr 3, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 19:08:06 +0100
Torsten Anders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thank you for your kind reply and sorry for my late response. The
example you provided does indeed work
On Mar 28, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Torsten Anders wrote:
I would like to define a microtonal notation with alteration
fractions (cf. http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/topdocs/
NEWS.html) -- thanks for providing this feature! Everything works
great.
My only problem is the creation
. accidentals.natural)
;; how can I rotate a symbol?
(1/6 . (rotate scripts.lvarcomma))
[...]
)
Thank you!
Best
Torsten
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.
For more information, please visit http://strasheela.sourceforge.net/
This release can be downloaded from:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=167225
Best,
Torsten
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Frankstr. 49 • D-50996 Köln
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Best wishes,
Torsten
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strasheela.sourceforge.net
in place of an
accidental.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Torsten Anders
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