Excellent!

I can base my code on extract note.

Many thanks!

Jean-Alexis

On 28 nov. 2013, at 00:33, Eluze <elu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jean-Alexis Montignies-2 wrote
>> Hi There!
>> 
>> I’m writing a reduction of a big band part. The saxes have to be printed
>> into a piano staff. For now I have written everything in one music
>> expression. For instance:
>> {
>> <g e c a,>
>> 8 q8 
>> <f d b, g,>
>> 4 
>> <ef c a, gf,>
>> 
>> <d b, af, f,>
>> 8 
>> <c a, g, e,>
>> 8 r8 q4. ~ q4 r4}
>> 
>> I would like that every note below c automatically gets in the lower
>> staff, and the rest in the upper staff.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> I might a bit of scheme to do that. Any snippet that iterates through
>> chord notes?
> 
> one approach could be http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=545
> 
> then you could look for snippets where notes are colored according to their
> pitch
> 
> Eluze
> 
> 
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