On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, John Chambers wrote: > Buddha Buck writes: > | Georg Hajdu wrote: > | Actually, I could suggest another notation: _#C, where # is a single > | digit, means flatting C by that many eighth-tones. For finer control, > | _##C, where ## is a pair of digits, means flattening C by that many > | cents, or 100ths of a semitone. ^#C and ^##C have analogous > | defintions, but sharpening instead.
> Or, to be consistent with the rest of abc, we could just put a length > after an accidental. So _2/3A would be an A that is flatted 2/3 of a The _# notation is already consistent with the rest of ABC. See, note lengths are always given relative to the default fraction specified in the L: field. The default fraction of the _# notation just happens to be an 1/8th. Wouldn't a resolution of an 1/8th note be sufficient for musical notation? Groeten, Irwin Oppenheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~* Chazzanut Online: http://www.joods.nl/~chazzanut/ To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html