Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op dinsdag 24 februari 2009, schreef Grammostola Rosea:
\new Staff \with {
midiInstrument = "acoustic bass"
} { *\clef "bass_8"* \bass }
\new TabStaff \with {
stringTunings = #bass-tuning
} \bass
If this is the most used way, ( \cle
David Stocker wrote:
Editorially, I prefer the treble_8 clef as well, but I think it's safe
to say that most readers (to the extent they notice at all) are more
accustomed to seeing the regular "treble" and "bass" clefs, as opposed
to "treble_8" or "bass_8."
Dave
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
David
Editorially, I prefer the treble_8 clef as well, but I think it's safe
to say that most readers (to the extent they notice at all) are more
accustomed to seeing the regular "treble" and "bass" clefs, as opposed
to "treble_8" or "bass_8."
Dave
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
David Stocker wrote:
By conv
David Stocker wrote:
By convention, double-bass and electric bass are notated using a
standard bass clef with the understanding that the notes sound one
octave lower than they appear on the staff. Guitar is the same way, but
it is becoming more common to to use a modern tenor clef (i.e.
"trebl
By convention, double-bass and electric bass are notated using a
standard bass clef with the understanding that the notes sound one
octave lower than they appear on the staff. Guitar is the same way, but
it is becoming more common to to use a modern tenor clef (i.e.
"treble_8") now than in the
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op dinsdag 24 februari 2009, schreef Grammostola Rosea:
\new Staff \with {
midiInstrument = "acoustic bass"
} { *\clef "bass_8"* \bass }
\new TabStaff \with {
stringTunings = #bass-tuning
} \bass
If this is the most used way, ( \cle
Op dinsdag 24 februari 2009, schreef Grammostola Rosea:
> \new Staff \with {
> midiInstrument = "acoustic bass"
> } { *\clef "bass_8"* \bass }
> \new TabStaff \with {
> stringTunings = #bass-tuning
> } \bass
If this is the most used way, ( \clef "bass_8" for Acoustic o
Andrew Wilson wrote:
2009/2/19 Grammostola Rosea :
About the bass-tuning. When I do
c,4\3
The fret position and the high of the C wasn't what I suspected and which
should be the default imho.
when I do
c4\3
The note is ok, but the fret position not...
Do you realise that Bass guit
Andrew Wilson wrote:
2009/2/19 Grammostola Rosea :
About the bass-tuning. When I do
c,4\3
The fret position and the high of the C wasn't what I suspected and which
should be the default imho.
when I do
c4\3
The note is ok, but the fret position not...
Do you realise that Bass guit
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being
said--5, 6,
7 and more strings
Grammostola Rosea wrote:
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being said--5, 6,
7 and more strings are becoming more and more c
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hi all,
op woensdag 18 februari 2009, schreef David:
Standard Electric basses have four strings, so that would probably be
useful to most people using a Bass/Tab template. That being said--5, 6,
7 and more strings are becoming more and more common all the time.
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