-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: (modified) Ben Johnston tuning system script
On 28/12/17 13:16, allfifthstuning wrote:
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> I've described my method of determining a note name (see attachment).
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> Currently I'm reading the scheme git book
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On 28/12/17 13:16, allfifthstuning wrote:
I've described my method of determining a note name (see attachment).
Currently I'm reading the scheme git book
(https://scheme-book.ursliska.de/) which is very helpful.
Do I understand correctly that to determine the right note name with EH
and Sag
I've described my method of determining a note name (see attachment).
Currently I'm reading the scheme git book
(https://scheme-book.ursliska.de/) which is very helpful.
Do I understand correctly that to determine the right note name with EH
and Sagittal notation that a ratio is checked agai
On 23/12/17 17:00, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
I would like to write music in just intonation.
I would like to make a script similar to the (great!) Sagittal script of
Graham Breed (http://x31eq.com/lilypond/) but for the so called Ben
Johnston tuning system (BJTS) (I've noticed there
Hi Hans,
please ping me if I don't get back to you after getting home.
Urs
Am 23. Dezember 2017 16:33:49 MEZ schrieb All Fifths Tuning
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>Dear fellow Lilypond-users,
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>I would like to write music in just intonation.
>
>I would like to make a script similar to the (great!) Sagittal script
>o
Dear fellow Lilypond-users,
I would like to write music in just intonation.
I would like to make a script similar to the (great!) Sagittal script of
Graham Breed (http://x31eq.com/lilypond/) but for the so called Ben
Johnston tuning system (BJTS) (I've noticed there was some discussion
about