On Jan 14, 2008 1:43 PM, Andrew Hawryluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In the relative octave section, paragraph beginning "When octaves are
> specified", I suggest we replace "as above" with "in absolute mode",
> "put a pitch" with "put a single pitch", and "prevents" with
> "reduces". This should clarify the intent of the paragraph, and the
> advantages of relative mode.
>
> Under "automatic accidentals" the second paragraph is missing a ")"
> somewhere.
>
> Is it worth mentioning that LilyPond will not place accidentals on
> tied notes _except_ when the tie crosses a line break? (As an aside,
> does anyone know of a way to parenthesize the accidental in that
> case?)
>
> Also, I love the Beethoven excerpts. Very classy touch.
>


Excellent; I wondered if anyone was going to enjoy those. I did them up in
and out of airports a while back, and, as listed in the minor to-dos, I've
got to fix line breaks in a couple of sections (most especially Rhythm ...
which includes 128th notes as a quiet nod to the discussion on the list a
couple of months ago ;-)

One request: could somebody *please* proof the the headwords? Like I said, I
was mostly sitting in airports when I did those and, although I did proof, I
seem *always* to miss something ... (In a couple of places I've taken
liberties with some of the phrasing and fingering, according to my own
preferences, but we must make sure that the pitches and rhythms are
absolutely right ...)



-- 
Trevor Bača
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