[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've never seen music written without the end of a line ending a bar.
A little more info:
I've had the Loomis House Press edition of Child cited as an example of a
text that does that and some more information in the thread, perhaps most
importantly in this post http:/
Could you try opening up a bug report at the sourceforge site about the 2 points you
mentioned? I keep losing old emails in the stupid AOL browser, and I forget what
people suggest when I am implementing new features. Some things like the midi folder
will be pretty easy.
I'll download winamp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've never seen music written without the end of a line ending a bar. But
I am not a music scholar like many people on this page, so maybe its a
common practice. In any case, does this cause a problem?
I'm afraid I can't even read music properly so I can't advise. I h
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Subject: Re: [abcusers] bar lines and lyrics
> I think what happened is that the standard allows for continuation with a
line using '\', but doesn't say anything about what h
I've tried the midi export, it works good, but if I want to hear
midi directly from iabc, it seems to work only with the windows
media players (I have 2 sound cards and the first one, with no
output right now, is the default one use by media player, but
that's not the pb) : I tried to set other mi
I think what happened is that the standard allows for continuation with a line using
'\', but doesn't say anything about what happens if a line doesn't end in a bar line.
At first I generated an error for that, but then I realized a lot of people wrote
their abc that way, and this seemed like a
Jon Freeman wrote:
>Some of our abc has been alinged to lyrics rather than to the end of
>bars. Here is an example:
>
>X:1
>T:Admiral Benbow
>M:4/4
>L:1/8
>K:G
>D2 |G2 G2 A2 F2 |G4 B2 c2 |d4 c2 B2 |
>w:Come all you sea-men bold and draw near, and draw
>(A2c2B2) A2 |G2 G2 A2 F2 |(G2D2) E2 E2 |D6
>w
Frank Nordberg wrote:
>Phil Taylor wrote:
>>
>> Are you using Quicktime 6.0.2? If not, update. It seems to solve all
>> the sound problems.
>
>Yes I am using Quicktime 6.0.2.
>The application itself is actually quite good, but the sound samples
>they introduced in version 5 really sucks!
Do you
Some of our abc has been alinged to lyrics rather than to the end of bars.
Here is an example:
X:1
T:Admiral Benbow
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:G
D2 |G2 G2 A2 F2 |G4 B2 c2 |d4 c2 B2 |
w:Come all you sea-men bold and draw near, and draw
(A2c2B2) A2 |G2 G2 A2 F2 |(G2D2) E2 E2 |D6
w:near_* Come all you sea-men bo
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Date: Sat, November 23, 2002 9:36 am
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Following Eric's kind suggestion, I have indeed now tidied up my
instructions on using abc*2ps on Windows, and posted them on my website
at
http://www.lesession.vcisp.net/abc/abcm2psOnWindows.htm
--
Steve Mansfield
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http://www.lesession.co.uk - abc music notation tutorial,
th
Rick Miller writes:
| Will Muse2 be runnable under Linux? With sound?
|
| I'm one of those rare folk who like to run Linux but who is also
| willing to *pay* for good software. Paying my own bills that
| way probably counts as a bias. ;-)
Reminds me of the attempt some years back to start a se
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