Re: Automatic annotation of slide positions/fingerings for brass instruments.

2023-08-30 Thread samarutuk
hrieb Carl Sorensen: On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 2:27 AM samarutuk wrote: Surely some people could benefit from a solution like that. As noted, it would be very handy for educational purposes in general. Of course, you can do it manually, but for more extensive scores it is very tedi

Re: Automatic annotation of slide positions/fingerings for brass instruments.

2023-08-30 Thread samarutuk
at 8:45 AM samarutuk wrote: Hello, I have been looking for a long time for a way to automatically annotate slide positions or fingerings for brass instruments below or above the notes. There have been one or two requests for this, but never a complete solution, at least

Re: Automatic annotation of slide positions/fingerings for brass instruments.

2023-08-30 Thread samarutuk
Am 29.08.2023 um 23:59 schrieb Wol: On 28/08/2023 13:42, samarutuk wrote: The final hurdle with your code now is that it doesn't really take pitch into account. C3 (c) has a different default slide position on the trombone than C4 (c'). So no matter if you notate notes absolute or relative

Re: Automatic annotation of slide positions/fingerings for brass instruments.

2023-08-28 Thread samarutuk
Sorry, I didn't really specify what exactly I was asking. But your answer was right, thanks! The final hurdle with your code now is that it doesn't really take pitch into account. C3 (c) has a different default slide position on the trombone than C4 (c'). So no matter if you notate notes

Automatic annotation of slide positions/fingerings for brass instruments.

2023-08-26 Thread samarutuk
Hello, I have been looking for a long time for a way to automatically annotate slide positions or fingerings for brass instruments below or above the notes. There have been one or two requests for this, but never a complete solution, at least the oracle of Google has not been able to tell me