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Re: Relative mode
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Aaron |
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Re: Relative mode |
Date: |
23 Oct 2003 08:47:58 +0200 |
Well just to add more fuel to the fire.
I am curious how all this will the ability to analyse lilypond scores?
I like the flexibily of the various ways of entering notes, but mostly
want to know exactly whats happening.
The abc notation idea is that anything within a set octave will always
be same.
For me setting the octave or octaves of a piece seems the most logical.
Mats called this absolute mode, although I didn't see such a mode
mentioned in the docs.
If there was a way to define a range in advance it would be much cleaner
for me. This I guess presupposes a stlye of music I guess.
If this is relative or absolute mode I don't really care.
I would say that having clear modes would be most helpful. If absolute
mode is \transpose I would wish it became \absoulte.
And why is this worse or better than relative mode???
As per DA suggestion I personally dont change modes often, I would
rather or additionally like an option to add the octave or range to the
header \range a - a maybe using a2 - e3 or something like that
or a folksong mode
with relative mode I find that the brackets are a bother and usually
waste a bit of time sorting them out especially if the come near second
endings in repeats.
In the meantime I will experiment with the absoulte mode idea of Mats
and see how it works...
my 2 cents.
Aaron
- Relative mode, darius, 2003/10/21
- Re: Relative mode, Aaron, 2003/10/21
- Re: Relative mode, Mats Bengtsson, 2003/10/22
- Re: Relative mode, Rune Zedeler, 2003/10/22
- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/22
- Re: Relative mode, darius, 2003/10/22
- Re: Relative mode,
Aaron <=
- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/23
- Re: Relative mode, Rune Zedeler, 2003/10/24
- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/24
- Re: Relative mode, Rune Zedeler, 2003/10/24
- Re: Relative mode, absolute pitch, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/25
- Re: Relative mode, Amelie Zapf, 2003/10/22
- absolute mode was Relative mode, Aaron, 2003/10/23
- Re: absolute mode was Relative mode, Graham Percival, 2003/10/26
- Re: absolute mode was Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/26
- Re: Relative mode, Mats Bengtsson, 2003/10/26