t versions of notation. I wish you the best of luck. If you ever wish
> to exchange ideas on how it works feel free to message me, but I think the
> nature of your scores is pretty sound as is. Looks great!
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> Joe
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Hello again
I know see from other posts that there is something called "EasyHeads" that may
be relevant for my project.
Regards,
Hallvard
Den 12. februar 2018 kl. 12.38.41 +01.00 skrev Hallvard Paulsen
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> Hello Andrew
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> That could be a great idea. If one can make th
Thank you Andrew.
I will check this out when I get home from rehersal tonight.
(At work now..)
Regards,
Hallvard
Den 12. februar 2018 kl. 09.23.06 +01.00 skrev :
> HI Hallvard,
> You can make my example code into a musiuc function to make it easier to use,
> but first let's see if it is approx
Hello Andrew
That could be a great idea. If one can make the color change with note pitch,
and allow for chords (triads in our case), and take into the account that the
flat/sharp notes uses number notation rather than colors..
Regards,
Hallvard
Den 12. februar 2018 kl. 04.23.21 +01.00 skrev A
scale. (And the flat/sharp notes should use "numbered note heads" in
stead of colored.
Regards
Hallvard
Den 11. februar 2018 kl. 15.17.24 +01.00 skrev Urs Liska
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> Hello Hallvard,
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> Am 11.02.2018 um 15:09 schrieb Hallvard Paulsen:
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> > Hello Ben
> > Y
es us more dependent on the "pointing assistants".)
Regards,
Hallvard
Den 11. februar 2018 kl. 15.17.40 +01.00 skrev Ben :
> On 2/11/2018 9:09 AM, Hallvard Paulsen wrote:
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> > Hello Ben
> > Yes I have installed the program (and the frescobaldi editor)
the correct English word) the score should we get a different vocalist
at some time in the future..
Regards,
Hallvard
Den 11. februar 2018 kl. 14.52.12 +01.00 skrev Ben :
> On 2/11/2018 8:30 AM, Hallvard Paulsen wrote:
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> > Hello all
> > I am an absolute beginner whe