Thomas Morley-2 wrote
> Not to mention german tablature, though I never understood german
> tablature, or more precisely I never _wanted_ to...
Looking because of this message, how German Lute tablature works. Combining
the idea of Davids translation code and parallel music function of lilypond
co
"Trevor Daniels" writes:
> Also, David's method of entering bars of irregular length causes the
> bar numbering to be incorrect, although the bar lines appear in the
> correct positions.
Yes, I think something like a scorewide
\set Timing.measureLength = #100
is needed connected with somet
> On 20 Mar 2017, at 00:31, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Hans Åberg writes:
>
>>> On 19 Mar 2017, at 23:54, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>>>
>>> David Kastrup wrote Sunday, March 19, 2017 10:11 PM
>>>
Here is my version using
\new TabStaff \with { stringTunings = \lute-tuning
tabl
> Re font-embedding, the attached uses the characters you suggested
> above,
Note that there is a fundamental problem with the transcription:
It's not clear how long accidentals are valid. For such unmetered
music it probably makes most sense to always write accidentals.
A problematic place is
Hans Åberg writes:
>> On 19 Mar 2017, at 23:54, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>>
>> David Kastrup wrote Sunday, March 19, 2017 10:11 PM
>>
>>> Here is my version using
>>>
>>> \new TabStaff \with { stringTunings = \lute-tuning
>>> tablatureFormat = #fret-letter-tablature-format
>>> fretLabels = \ma
"Trevor Daniels" writes:
> David Kastrup wrote Sunday, March 19, 2017 10:11 PM
>
>> Here is my version using
>>
>> \new TabStaff \with { stringTunings = \lute-tuning
>> tablatureFormat = #fret-letter-tablature-format
>> fretLabels = \markuplist \bold \fontsize #3 \lower #0.2
>> { 𝔞 𝔟 𝔠 𝔡 𝔢
> On 19 Mar 2017, at 23:54, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> David Kastrup wrote Sunday, March 19, 2017 10:11 PM
>
>> Here is my version using
>>
>> \new TabStaff \with { stringTunings = \lute-tuning
>> tablatureFormat = #fret-letter-tablature-format
>> fretLabels = \markuplist \bold \fontsize #3 \
2017-03-19 22:41 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup :
> Given how annoying I found the process of figuring out the notes from a
> tablature source, I am somewhat surprised that nobody considers this
> aspect of the example I posted worth commenting on.
Speaking only for me, probably because I am a classical
"Trevor Daniels" writes:
> David Kastrup wrote Saturday, March 18, 2017 10:36 PM
>
>
>> So here is a sketch of entering this score by tab:
>
> Looks good and seems to work well.
>
>> Pretty sure I entered stuff wrong here (there is some programming error,
>> too) and probably did not decipher a
Thomas Morley writes:
> I didn't proofread.
> Though some observations.
>
> (1)
> Why not
>
> "|" = \bar "|"
>
> instead of
>
> content = #(map-some-music
> (lambda (m)
> (and (music-is-of-type? m 'bar-check)
> #{ \bar "|" #}))
> content)
Beat you to it: it alr
2017-03-18 23:36 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup :
>
> Well, lute tablature has the obvious advantage(?) to be using letters
> instead of fret numbers.
>
> I went totally annoyed over entering the first few measures of the
> following tablature appended as PDF
>
>
>
> so I finally decided that this wasn't
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