Re: [Rosegarden-user] Printing selected empty track(s) fails

2012-09-20 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 09/19/2012 11:31 PM, k...@trixtar.org wrote: All I did was confuse 'selected track(s)' with 'selected segments' i.e. I had the segments in track 1 selected but the selected track was an empty one. This would rate a clarification dialog like More like it should just abort without doing

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Works fine on OpenSuse-12.2[64]

2012-09-20 Thread david
On 09/19/2012 04:08 PM, k...@trixtar.org wrote: I don't know what the devs did but Rosegarden works fine now, you just have to start qjackctl qsynth first Hmmm, I've always started those two (or Yoshimi or Zyn or whatever) first, then started Rosegarden. Didn't know it was having problems!

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 20/09/12 09:25, D. Michael McIntyre wrote: On 09/19/2012 10:14 PM, k...@trixtar.org wrote: How do I make a piece I'm working on sound like the guitar i.e. 1 octave lower than the treble staff (normally) used for notation without changing the latter? There are a few ways. In a new piece

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread Stephen H. Dawson
This topic was covered in my schooling, in my last semester, by my composition instructor. He is a smart guy. He did not know the guitar was understood to be played one octave removed. I recommend either the old school or the new school way. Old School: Put the label at the top of the 1st

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 20/09/12 13:12, Stephen H. Dawson wrote: This topic was covered in my schooling, in my last semester, by my composition instructor. He is a smart guy. He did not know the guitar was understood to be played one octave removed. I recommend either the old school or the new school way. Old

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread david
My lead guitarist's response to the whole thing of scores was that tablature is the only real guitar score, since it specifies string and fret. But his non-tab music reading skills are pretty limited (no classical training and he doesn't finger pick at all). So his reading would have been that

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 09/20/2012 08:48 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote: Not to mention the lengthy (and rather boring :) debate about how harmonics should be notated, that is if the real note should be notated or the note corresponding to the guitar position (or in some cases even both!) If it makes you feel better,

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 20/09/12 19:54, david wrote: My lead guitarist's response to the whole thing of scores was that tablature is the only real guitar score, since it specifies string and fret. Sorry not meaning to be picky on the guitar-notation affair, and more of a classical guitar player here.. but this is

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound

2012-09-20 Thread Al Thompson
On 09/20/2012 01:54 PM, david wrote: My lead guitarist's response to the whole thing of scores was that tablature is the only real guitar score, since it specifies string and fret. But his non-tab music reading skills are pretty limited (no classical training and he doesn't finger pick at

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden-user Digest, Vol 76, Issue 5

2012-09-20 Thread k-12
Message: 2 Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 03:25:33 -0400 From: D. Michael McIntyre rosegarden.trumpe...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound To: rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: 505ac4ed.1090...@gmail.com ... You could also do this using a standard

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Rosegarden-user Digest, Vol 76, Issue 6

2012-09-20 Thread k-12
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 07:54:01 -1000 From: david gn...@hawaii.rr.com Subject: Re: [Rosegarden-user] Guitar notation vs. sound To: rosegarden-user rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net Message-ID: 505b5839.5060...@hawaii.rr.com My lead guitarist's response to the whole thing of scores was