Re: Adding note names to a language

2018-03-27 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
On 3/27/18 2:42 PM, Torsten Hämmerle wrote: Br. Samuel Springuel wrote Is there a way to import into the new language the note names from an existing language? Yes. All the note name definitions are contained in the associated list language-pitch-names When applying (assoc-get 'english language

Re: Adding note names to a language

2018-03-27 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Br. Samuel Springuel wrote > Does the new language have to be defined from scratch? No. The simplest solution would be copy & paste (file scm/define-note-names.scm contains all the note name definitions in all languages). Br. Samuel Springuel wrote > Is there a way to import into the new langu

Re: Adding note names to a language

2018-03-27 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
On 3/27/18 4:48 AM, Thomas Morley wrote: Though, examples to define and use an own language can be found in makam.ly and bagpipe.ly > Leads to below, note: only the method is demonstrated, `myNames' needs to be extended, ofcourse Does the new language have to be defined from scratch? Is the

Re: Adding note names to a language

2018-03-27 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-03-27 4:05 GMT+02:00 Br. Samuel Springuel : > I would like to add the basic solfege note names to the english language > module so that I can enter music (mostly chant) using solfege and then use > `\transpose` to adjust its sounding pitch to create a midi file which can be > used for practice

Adding note names to a language

2018-03-26 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
I would like to add the basic solfege note names to the english language module so that I can enter music (mostly chant) using solfege and then use `\transpose` to adjust its sounding pitch to create a midi file which can be used for practice. So far, I've done this by editing define-note-name