On Friday 12 March 2004 23:57, Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote: > On Friday March 12 2004 12:01, David Raleigh Arnold wrote: > > On Friday 12 March 2004 10:20, Mats Bengtsson wrote: > > > David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
[snip--difficult to tell what's off list now, with the delay] Mozart used fp a lot, when there was no such thing as sfz, so I was wrong, sort of. I have examples of 2 pf's in the volta sense in one book engraved in 1853. How could fp or pf mean the same thing on guitar or piano as it does on arci or winds? In Mozart's time, notation was no longer used for guitar music. Alfabeto had become too complex to apply to five courses of strings, there were already works in tab for a guitar of four courses, and the guitar had become the little sister of the lute, which was on its way out. There were decent musicians playing the 6 string guitar soon after, and they avoided tab like the plague it is. Point: When Mozart was writing pf's, there was no guitar notation, only tab. Add the hyphen to that, and I believe the people who say they have routinely seen it, and you have a complete mess. There is also poco forte, which means to play a little louder, for example between p and mp. It does not mean somewhat loud. There are also mpf and other combinations. The midi just can't match the markup in any of that. I still think it would be good to simplify the process of applying different dynamics to the engraver and performer where necessary, since it is necessary often, and anything simplifying the process of producing different engraved and midi versions would also be very welcome. Thanks for the two-score solution. Useful idea. Is \midge{#midge syntax} a possibility? The developers should talk to each other. I have never seen or heard of two projects so complementary, since midge is midi only. daveA -- It's not that hard to understand the lesson of Viet Nam. Never never never never defend one tyrant against another, because The worst thing that can happen is you might win. The *Gulf* war was worse than Nam. D. Raleigh Arnold dra@ (http://www.) openguitar.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user