I was just going to suggest MuseScore. Honestly, it’s my go to for importing
random file types and exporting to XML
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> On Jun 1, 2018, at 8:33 AM, Nicholas Bailey
> wrote:
>
>> On Friday, 25 May 2018 22:09:31 BST J Martin Rushton wrote:
>>> On 25/05/18 10:52, Nicholas Bail
at, May 19, 2018 at 5:20 AM, Torsten Hämmerle
wrote:
> Amy McGlothlin wrote
> > Is there something I can adjust to make the spacing of the stems
> > of the gracenotes equal in this case?
>
> Hello Amy,
>
> While, as Andrew pointed out, grace note beaming in general may
Hi Steve,
Just going to chime in here, that I believe it will come out like the
latter version you prefer by default.
Original is subjective here, some editor did that for some reason in the
first example. That's not really standard practice.
Have you started scoring it for guitars yet? Are you
Hi Andrew
Thanks for that info. It’s a little aggravating because I feel it distracts
from the really great looking engraving that is otherwise produced. I also
think it’s probably something not many people run into as most classical music
gracenoting is diatonic and adjacent notes.
I’ll giv
Hello
I'm currently working on an engraving project that involves the use of
bagpipes. I am using the bagpipe.ly include. When using multipe
gracenotes, the spacing of the stems within the beaming is not always
even. The first note with three gracenotes looks the way I want. The
second you can