Comment #1 on issue 1520 by carl.d.s...@gmail.com: Shape notes in minor
keys do not automatically take their shapes of the relative major
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1520
Note that there is a special command for using the minor keys, and it's
documented i
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New issue 1520 by carl.d.s...@gmail.com: Shape notes in minor keys do not
automatically take their shapes of the relative major
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1520
As reported by Robert Stoddard:
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Monk Pantleimon wrote:
Previous bug reports involving shape note have to do with alignment. This
report is different. In trying the Sacred Harp system in Lilypad 2.7, I found
that the shapes do not properly correspond to the scale degrees. Properly,
fa (1&4)= triangle
sol (2&5)= round
la (3&6
Previous bug reports involving shape note have to do with alignment. This
report is different. In trying the Sacred Harp system in Lilypad 2.7, I found
that the shapes do not properly correspond to the scale degrees. Properly,
fa (1&4)= triangle
sol (2&5)= round
la (3&6)= square
mi (7) = diamond
Eduardo Vieira wrote:
Hello fellows,
I tried the 'shape note' feature of Lilypond and was disappointed to see what happened
when the stem of a triangle shape (the "do", or the tonic of a key) note is
down: it sticks out far beyond the corner of the triangle :(
Could it be fixed?
this has bee
good idea to check the mailing list
archives first to see if a bug has already been reported.
I know that some problems with shape notes have been fixed
in later 2.7.x versions, but don't remember the details.
In general, I recommend the stable versions (2.6.x) for
any serious typesetti
hed file. By the way, this file I got from the Mutopia site and
added shape notes.
Thank you
Eduardo
P. S.: I'm using Lilypond 2.7.4 (for Windows)
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filename = "ode.ly"
enteredby = "Peter Chubb"
composer = "L. V. Beethoven (1770--1827)"
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