Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu writes:
The source for the chord is this:
http://www.8notes.com/guitar_chord_chart/Cxdim.asp
But my The Gig Bag Book of Picture Chords for all Guitarists lists
that same chord as C#dim7, but also says that dim and dim7 are
alternate names for the same
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist, classical
guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct naming for the correct
chords, and I am now going to create my own version of this predefined
guitar diagrams list. If all goes well, and I can manage it, I want to
upload it
Am 30.01.2011 um 10:45 schrieb bart deruyter:
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist,
classical guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct naming
for the correct chords, and I am now going to create my own version
of this predefined guitar diagrams list. If all
Patrick Schmidt p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes:
Am 30.01.2011 um 10:45 schrieb bart deruyter:
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist,
classical guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct
naming for the correct chords, and I am now going to create my own
Perhaps a solution would be like what is being done with midi, setting a
midi instrument. That way automatically the correct diagram for this
specific instrument can be shown.
e.g :
Chords = \chordmode {
\setDiagramInstrument =#guitar
cis:dim
}
notes = {
\relative c
{
e g cis g' 2 | cis4
On 1/30/11 2:45 AM, bart deruyter bart.deruy...@gmail.com wrote:
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist, classical
guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct naming for the correct
chords, and I am now going to create my own version of this predefined guitar
On 1/30/11 1:54 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
So basically we need a mechanism that can take a bunch of keyboard
chords and route them through predefined chord set translator for a
particular instrument, be that an accordion (which does not bother all
too much with fret diagrams
Hello list,
do you know the name for the music theoretical voice progression which can be
seen in this picture?
The lower voice in the second cord is higher than the higher voice in the first
chord. Second measure shows the same, inverted.
The German term is Niveau-Überschreitung or
On Jan 30, 2011, at 3:45 AM, bart deruyter wrote:
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist, classical
guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct naming for the correct
chords, and I am now going to create my own version of this predefined guitar
diagrams list. If
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 11:43 +0100, bart deruyter wrote:
Perhaps a solution would be like what is being done with midi, setting
a midi instrument. That way automatically the correct diagram for this
specific instrument can be shown.
e.g :
Chords = \chordmode {
\setDiagramInstrument
Hi everybody,
here now is a more concise and comprehensive overview of what i had to do to
reach my goal, extracting only lyrics and chords from an existing sheet. In
detail, he goal can be described as follows:
I have two files, the first of them containing only the music, namedly the
notes,
I looked through the tuxguitar fret diagrams, and found this the most
interesting C#dim chordshape (I'm copying now from my own, extremely
incomplete predefined-guitar-fretboards-fix.ly file :
\addChordShape #'c:dim #guitar-tuning #x;3-4;1-1;o;1-2;o;
\storePredefinedDiagram #default-fret-table
On Jan 30, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Colin Campbell wrote:
There is a discussion on -bug about the display of chords for jazz
musicians, essentially asking for simplification in the interests of
readability. Following on Bart's suggestion, is it feasible to create
alternate display modes tied to a
I want to add LilyPond music engravings to an HTML page. After reading the
LilyPond manual, I still do not know how to do this. The sections related to
lilypond-book give what to this new user seem to be incomplete instructions.
The
instructions for using the initial LilyPond text file to
2011/1/31 Terrence McNulty tjmcnu...@ymail.com:
I want to add LilyPond music engravings to an HTML page. After reading the
LilyPond manual, I still do not know how to do this. The sections related to
lilypond-book give what to this new user seem to be incomplete instructions.
The instructions
G'day. Sorry, if I don't use the correct lilypond nomenclature.
Below are two bars of notes. The first bar is done with 2 voices inline and the
second bar is done with 2 voices out-of-line. In the first bar, the string
positions are not on the left of the notes, while they are in the second bar.
Il giorno dom, 30/01/2011 alle 15.30 -0800, Terrence McNulty ha scritto:
I want to add LilyPond music engravings to an HTML page. After reading
the LilyPond manual, I still do not know how to do this. The sections
related to lilypond-book give what to this new user seem to be
incomplete
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Peter Buhr pab...@sympatico.ca wrote:
G'day. Sorry, if I don't use the correct lilypond nomenclature.
Below are two bars of notes. The first bar is done with 2 voices inline and
the
second bar is done with 2 voices out-of-line. In the first bar, the string
Hello Nils,
2011/1/30 Nils Gey den...@nilsgey.de:
do you know the name for the music theoretical voice progression which can be
seen in this picture?
The lower voice in the second cord is higher than the higher voice in the
first chord. Second measure shows the same, inverted.
Perhaps
On 01/31/2011 12:28 AM, Nils Gey wrote:
Hello list,
do you know the name for the music theoretical voice progression which can be
seen in this picture?
The lower voice in the second cord is higher than the higher voice in the first
chord. Second measure shows the same, inverted.
The German
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