, May 24, 2006 6:04 AM
To: Anthony W. Youngman
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Feature request - jazz / bigband notation and caesurae
Anthony W. Youngman schreef:
Ummm. Thinking about it, I'm not sure... I looked up hidden notes in
the
manual, and I'm not still not sure how to do
Anthony W. Youngman schreef:
Ummm. Thinking about it, I'm not sure... I looked up hidden notes in the
manual, and I'm not still not sure how to do it. Hidden notes have a
duration, and what happens if I'm in 2/4 and want to gliss down a minim...
it would be something like
c4*9/10 \gliss
Hi,
Put me down for 20 euros.
Regards,
Ralph
At this point I agree that I don't know how to do it either. So now
we
need more money to get these features. Any more people willing to
contribute?
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Hi,
There are some nice examples (hand written) here:
http://bands.army.mil/masterclass/tusafb/dec2000/jazz.htm
What exactly are we asking for then?
I think what's been mentioned so far is what the above page calls
Drops, Falls, Doits(?) and Bends.
The rest of what I've seen and is mentioned
Hi,
E.g. cdoit-c'
Not sure on what would be appropriate syntax though :(
One problem is that the versions I'm used to don't really
go anywhere. I'm going to look at this when I get a chance
(probably some time next week), and write it up for Han-Wen.
I guess we want one version to
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4) not sure what it's called, but it looks like a right
parenthesis hanging from the note head, usually seen for trombones
and
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Seeing as I've made enough of a fuss about other things ...
I've seen somebody else ask about modern tram-line caesurae, and I
want things like a free-format gliss ...
What sort of price am I
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
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That leaves 45 EUR - £30. I think I can stump that up ...
Are you saying you are only interested in the fall (plus the caesura)
since the glisses can be done with invisible notes?
I'm not sure they
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Seeing as I've made enough of a fuss about other things ...
I've seen somebody else ask about modern tram-line caesurae, and
I want things like a free-format gliss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Seeing as I've made enough of a fuss about other things ...
I've seen somebody else ask about modern tram-line caesurae, and I want
things like a free-format gliss ...
What sort of price am I looking at to sponsor these - I guess it's just a new
character in a
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Seeing as I've made enough of a fuss about other things ...
I've seen somebody else ask about modern tram-line caesurae, and I
want things like a free-format gliss ...
What sort of price am I looking at to sponsor these - I guess it's
just
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Scott
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4) not sure what it's called, but it looks like a right parenthesis
hanging from the note head, usually seen for trombones and trumpets,
and again is a form of gliss.
I think this is called a fall. Price: 65 EUR; I will need
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Scott
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4) not sure what it's called, but it looks like a right parenthesis
hanging from the note head, usually seen for trombones and
trumpets, and again is a form of gliss.
I think this is called a fall.
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