Wow. Clairnote looks like an incredibly stupid idea, and a grand disservice
to any poor child who you teach to read it.  Simplified notation is not a
lot better.

Unless they spend their lives playing on their own at home, musicians have
eventually to play with other people who will have learnt a method of
notation that's been good for 400 years.

Chris

On 25 January 2016 at 21:38, Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de> wrote:

> On 25.01.2016 22:19, musicus wrote:
>
>> I just struggled with studying a complex music piece and thought that all
>> the chromatic lines are horrible to read in standard notation. Especially
>> the "enharmonic problem" is distracting the musician from a very simple
>> musical structure. So I tried some of my ideas and can present one, which
>> is IMO good to read.
>>
>> See attached. Comments, suggestions are very welcome ;)
>>
>
> Reminds me of Clairnote, a more radical approach, which has also been
> realised with LilyPond: <http://clairnote.org/>.
>
> Best, Simon
>
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