ANewman110 writes:
| This looks fine using iabc, except that I think the cleff that you actually
| want is
| an octave lower.
...
| K:G clef=bass octave=-1
Yet another example of how confusing music terminology can be. Do you
mean that you want a bass clef with a little '8' below? My abc2ps
Sue in Vermont wrote:
I am the parent of two boys who enjoy music and who have
recently started to enjoy fiddling. I am curious to know on
behalf of my cellist son whether there is way to print out
fiddle tunes in the bass clef?
This depends on what software you're using. Standard abc (the
John Chambers wrote
If you try to find music (that you can put on a music stand and
read) on the web, you find that it is buried in 100 times as much
music (that you put in your machine and sound comes out of the
speaker). Now, you'd think that it would be easy to distinguish paper
from
(snip)
The excerpt you sent to the list contains spelling mistakes. I'd be very
grateful if you sent all parts to the list; I'd correct the Italian text
and add an English translation.
(snip)
I'm sorry about my quick typing. here is a corrected version, with the
two verses we sing. The
And so it is with iabc. I'll have to recognize the 'octave'
directive on the key line if abc2pm does it, it's better than
peppering your abc with ,.
In a message dated 2/10/2003 2:35:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I ended up using the octave=-1 because when I
I've put up a new version of the beta Carbon version of BarFly.
Lots of bug fixes (thank you to everyone who submitted bug reports),
plus a few improvements, mostly again in response to users suggestions.
Download it from:
http://www.barfly.dial.pipex.com/barflycarbon2.hqx
Phil Taylor
To
Guido Gonzato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use abcm2ps but my question is applicable to all ABC to PostScript
converters. We all know that PostScript has those nice 35 fonts, which
ought to be enough for everybody. But what if I wanted to use some other
weird font?
So, I'd like to know: 1)