Re: makam.ly and Staff.keySignature

2016-08-28 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 28 Aug 2016, at 13:11, bb wrote: > > Thank you for your help and example some days ago! Sorry, I was busy and > therefore my delayed thanks. You are welcome. If you want some source code, drop me a note-I updated Graham’s regular.ly to LilyPond 2.19.45. ___

Re: makam.ly and Staff.keySignature

2016-08-28 Thread bb
Thank you for your help and example some days ago! Sorry, I was busy and therefore my delayed thanks. Regards Am 24.08.2016 um 18:39 schrieb Hans Åberg: On 23 Aug 2016, at 21:45, Blöchl Bernhard wrote: I use Farahfaza ( http://www.maqamworld.com/maqamat/nahawand.html#farahfaza ), that is a

Re: makam.ly and Staff.keySignature

2016-08-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 23 Aug 2016, at 21:45, Blöchl Bernhard > wrote: > I use Farahfaza ( http://www.maqamworld.com/maqamat/nahawand.html#farahfaza > ), that is a Nahawand transposed to g and compares to our g minor. I posted all the Arabic maqam on this site in Helmholtz-Ellis notation here [1]. For traditi

Re: makam.ly and Staff.keySignature

2016-08-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 23 Aug 2016, at 21:45, Blöchl Bernhard > wrote: > How can I get a key signature with makam.ly? The implementation is not correct, so it might be tricky. I use Graham Breed’s regular.ly together with the SMuFL fonts to get Helmholtz-Ellis notation, 5-limit but in E53. In Arabic music thi

Re: makam.ly and Staff.keySignature

2016-08-23 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
I switched to another piece of code that was published a while ago, where \key works. At least for the european standard keys. It uses the turkish clef (the morrored flat) for half diminished instead of the arab slashed flat. Regards Would be nice to get that makam.ly in combination with Staf

Re: makam.ly

2016-02-23 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 23 Feb 2016, at 09:27, Blöchl Bernhard wrote: > > Thank you for your detailed information. There is something to think about > for me. And I will investigate regular.ly. I’ll send you some files in private mail. ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: makam.ly

2016-02-23 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
Thank you for your detailed information. There is something to think about for me. And I will investigate regular.ly. Regards BB Am 22.02.2016 15:46, schrieb Hans Åberg: On 22 Feb 2016, at 13:23, BB wrote: one full tonal step divided into 9 comma, in my opinion this is only of interest for

Re: makam.ly

2016-02-22 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 22 Feb 2016, at 13:23, BB wrote: > one full tonal step divided into 9 comma, in my opinion this is only of > interest for classical/historical Turkish music, or for geographic intonation > differences of folk music for field studies. > In the today music practice notation is similar to t

Re: makam.ly

2016-02-22 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 22 Feb 2016, at 13:23, BB wrote: > one full tonal step divided into 9 comma, in my opinion this is only of > interest for classical/historical Turkish music, or for geographic intonation > differences of folk music for field studies. > In the today music practice notation is similar to t

Re: makam.ly

2016-02-22 Thread BB
Please correct the cebtence to The Turkish terms define the steps in a full tone interval in fractals of 200 cents. (200 cent represent a full tone step.) or to The Turkish terms define the steps in fractals of a full tone interval. On 22.02.2016 13:23, BB wrote: The Turkish terms define the st

Re: makam.ly

2015-08-10 Thread BB
Many Thanks! I am delighted about the unbelievable possibilties of lilypond due to the contributions of lilypond users. Obviously one of Graham Breed's interest is microtonality. Great, I just found "Harmonielehre des diatonischen, chromatischen, Viertel-, Drittel-, Sechstel- und Zwölftel-To

Re: makam.ly

2015-08-10 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 10 Aug 2015, at 15:32, BB wrote: > > On 10.08.2015 15:04, Hans Åberg wrote: >> The most advanced solution so far is to use SMuFL >> together with OpenLilyLib and Graham Breed’s regular.ly, which gives any ET. > > Tanks for this suggestion as well. The layout looks

Re: makam.ly

2015-08-10 Thread BB
On 10.08.2015 15:04, Hans Åberg wrote: On 10 Aug 2015, at 12:49, BB wrote: When using makam.ly the "normal" lilypond notation for accidentials i. e. cis gives an error. One has to use cbm for a full sharp with makam.ly. It is easy to edit - just give it a name not in the LilyPod library, an

Re: makam.ly

2015-08-10 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 10 Aug 2015, at 12:49, BB wrote: > > When using makam.ly the "normal" lilypond notation for accidentials i. e. cis > gives an error. One has to use cbm for a full sharp with makam.ly. It is easy to edit - just give it a name not in the LilyPod library, and keep it in the directory of th