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dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us writes
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009, "Anthony W. Youngman"
said:
Okay, I think I can modify this to a definitive version now ...
sorry for my tactless reply earlier, I should have checked the present
text rather than assume you were quoting it.
1.64 concert pit
2009/4/4 Michael Käppler :
> Hi all,
> I recently noticed that ligatures are not automatically noticed as a
> melismatic section. That means, I always have to
> use the syntax: \[ bla \melisma bla \melismaEnd \]
> However, I would consider ligatures to be melismatic in >any< case. What's
> your poi
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009, "Anthony W. Youngman"
said:
> Okay, I think I can modify this to a definitive version now ...
sorry for my tactless reply earlier, I should have checked the present
text rather than assume you were quoting it.
>>>1.64 concert pitch
>>>
>>>The pitch at which the piano and ot
Hi all,
I recently noticed that ligatures are not automatically noticed as a
melismatic section. That means, I always have to
use the syntax: \[ bla \melisma bla \melismaEnd \]
However, I would consider ligatures to be melismatic in >any< case.
What's your point?
Regards,
Michael
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In message , Anthony W. Youngman
writes
In message , Anthony W.
Youngman writes
Ow!
Sorry, reading this was painful (I play the trombone, as many of you
know :-)
Replying to myself ... Just in case anyone didn't realise (and I
certainly didn't make myself clear :-) these are my revised ve