Dear All,

How would you use semi-diastematic notation, mainly Beneventan neumes? For
>> me there are two cases for this:
>>
>
> 1. you use it as a reminder for chanters who know the notation, and you
> don't need the relative height to be very precise, because you already have
> the square notation below
>
> 2. you read the beneventan neumes directly, without the square notation,
> and you need them to have a perfect height
>

For me, there's a third answer:
3. I just need the beneventan neumes for special melodic passages where the
square notation isn't properly returned. In this case the best for me
should be having the possibility to add on a single place the reference
line and neumes for the beneventan notation (Elie, see one of the pdf I
sent you).


> For the second case, here is another proposal: use gabc! What is missing
> is mainly a font of the neumes, but once we have it it would be easy to
> input the neumes in "classic" gabc, and there could be an option to remove
> the lines. What do you think?
>

Following what I wrote above: I think I'll never use Beneventan writing as
an independent staff.

Thank you!

Sr. Maria Ruth
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