> what is the meaning of a note that looks like a rhombus in a
> contrabass quartet arrangement?
I don't know how many people are both on the MacPorts and the LilyPond
mailing list (you sent this e-mail to the wrong one :-), so I'm going
to answer that: These notes are 'flageolet tones', also
Hi;
what is the meaning of a note that looks like a rhombus in a
contrabass quartet arrangement?
I've attached a SCREENSHOT of small part of the Contrabass Quartet
arrangement of "On the Steppes of
Central Asia" (composed by Borodin) which I found on IMSLP.
I don't see anything mentioned in the
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 4:43 PM, Riccardo Mottola
> wrote:
>
> Hi Ken!
>
> hmm... somehow your email got garbled? It is without subject and I cannot
> relate.. but I think I got it.
>
>
> Ken Cunningham wrote:
>> meson is now more picky about unrecognized arguments.
>>
>> This will have to
Hi Ken!
hmm... somehow your email got garbled? It is without subject and I
cannot relate.. but I think I got it.
Ken Cunningham wrote:
meson is now more picky about unrecognized arguments.
This will have to be removed, and then making sure it uses the right
NM might have to be done