> "Robin" == Robin Bannister writes:
Robin> Laura Conrad wrote:
>> I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm certainly not saying it
>> should be changed. But it would help me remember when I haven't
>> transcribed a ligature for a few months if someone explained why
>> it
Laura Conrad wrote:
I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm certainly not saying it should be
changed. But it would help me remember when I haven't transcribed a
ligature for a few months if someone explained why it was done this
way.
It seems it's ok to think it's wrong and should be
All the other features that join two or more notes start after the first
note, e.g. a slur is:
a( b)
and a beam is:
a[b]
But a ligature bracket is:
\[a b\]
I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm certainly not saying it should be
changed. But it would help me remember when I