Hi Karsten,
The Riemannian system isn't as widely used among English-speaking circles
as it is in German-speaking circles. Are you looking for the non-Riemannian
translations for these terms (we tend to use Roman numerals), or would you
prefer to keep the Riemannian approach?
Sam

On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:49 AM Karsten Reincke <k.rein...@fodina.de>
wrote:

> Dear Friends;
>
> as perhaps known, I try to refactor the LilyPond snippet
> http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=967 originally written by Klaus
> Blum. It is
> already in a good shape, but it is still not a 'library. If you want to
> follow the
> development steps, check out https://github.com/kreincke/harmonyli branch
> development. But for the moment, you wont't see much progress. I will
> anounce the
> first alpha release, when it is ready.
>
> Nevertheless, I need your help. I do not know the correct translations of
> the
> German / Italien names of the Functional Harmony Theory symbols. dict does
> not
> really help.
>
> Symbol | German                 | English
> -----------------------------------------
> T      | Tonika                 | tonic
> Tp     | Tonika-Parallele       |
> Tg     | Tonika-Gegenklang      |
> S      | Subdominante           | subdominant
> Sp     | Subdominant-Parallele  |
> Sg     | Subdominant-Gegenklang |
> SS     | Doppelsubdominante*    |
> D      | Dominante              | dominant
> Dp     | Dominant-Parallele     |
> Dg     | Dominant-Gegenklang    |
> DD     | Doppeldominante        |
>
> Any proposal is welcome
>
> many thanks for your answers
> Karsten
>
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