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Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily


From: kupirijo
Subject: Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2019 18:51:59 +0000
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Thank you.

I am using lilypond 2.18.2 and these files (e.g. regular.ly) that you mentioned are not part of this version.

Regarding makam music, the version of lilypond that I am using has makam.ly included.

Στις 23/11/19 1:50 pm, ο Hans Åberg έγραψε:
On 23 Nov 2019, at 12:12, kupirijo <address@hidden> wrote:

I am aware of that. I am a proponent of 53-TET as I play Ottoman Music as well 
as Greek Traditional Music.

It is just I wanted to notate in one LaTeX document side by side both ways, 
i.e. one with the syntonic comma (natural with arrow) and one with the Holdrian 
comma (backwards flat in AEU notation)
LilyPond works so that it computes the accidental value as a rational number, 
and then selects the glyph from that. So if you want them side by side in the 
same musical example, they must have different rational values. And the problem 
with that is that in common tunings such as E53, they end up with the same 
value.

If you write a book, and they are in different examples, that should work, but 
somebody here will have to tune in on how to do that.

I am not necessarily interested in MIDI output.
Then you might use E72, as LilyPond can handle multiples of 12 without the 
regular.ly file.

Adam Good has made a rather comprehensive Turkish makam file, about to appear 
in LilyPond 2.20, so you might check that one out.





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