Hi Ben,
> I read the 2005 article in the Linux journal about making schenkerian graphs,
> and I feel like it covered everything except one type of slur. I think I've
> heard it called a swan slur before. It's a slur that hooks around a note. In
> this picture it's the slur connecting the e flat
Thanks, William -
That helps a lot. Very close to the original.
On a side note (so to speak), I grew up in Olmsted Falls, and I have a
cousin who grew up in Oberlin. I spent a lot of time there.
All the best,
Ralph
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On We
Thanks, Kieren -
Yes. My mistake. Still didn't quite do what I'd hoped, though, even when I
corrected it.
All the best,
Ralph
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Seattle
USA
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palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 7:42 PM wrote:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> Shouldn’t the d be 4. [not 4]?
>
> > bf
Hello,
This has to be a FAQ, yet all my searching turned up a mixed bag.
I'm trying to have some notes cross from the lower staff to the upper staff but
want the beam to automatically center. In my example this is accomplished in
measure 3 with much manual work. Is there a better way?
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On 2024-03-07 9:12 pm, Andy Bradford wrote:
Hello,
This has to be a FAQ, yet all my searching turned up a mixed bag.
I'm trying to have some notes cross from the lower staff to the upper
staff but want the beam to automatically center. In my example this is
accomplished in measure 3 with muc