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Re: overloaded example for dampened notes
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Eluze |
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Re: overloaded example for dampened notes |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Dec 2012 16:04:39 -0800 (PST) |
Eluze wrote
>
> Colin Hall-3 wrote
>> Is the original bug report still valid, Eluze?
> I'm fine with the new version of Federico - maybe the term
/
> octave chords
/
> should be mentioned!?
>
> "
> Dampened notes (also called dead notes) are supported within normal and
> tablature staves and are suitable to write octave chords:
> "
>
> Eluze
should / octave chord/ be added to the music glossary?
sth like
"octave chord - the power chord without the 5th involved"
or
"octave chord for guitar - the power chord with the 5th dampened"
other suggestions!?
Eluze
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- overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/22
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Federico Bruni, 2012/12/23
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/23
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Colin Hall, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Federico Bruni, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Colin Hall, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/26
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes,
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