Barry Say wrote:
>
> I appreciate precisely what you are saying, but it seems to me we are
> complicating matters. Meter changes will generally be global and in
> that case we can write the input for all voices for the first part of
> the tune which is in the initial meter.
> Follow this by an M
May be interesting to note that my program HARMONY provides tablature for
Anglo Concertina (and Melodeon). I don't know of any other abc program which
does.
Neil Jennings
www.greenhedges.com
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Nice work Guido! After doing a pdf2gif conversion of the English version
I have updated the
link at the bottom of http://www.normanschmidt.net/abassc.php for quick
reference.
Thanks,
Norman
Guido Gonzato wrote:
Hello there,
I've temporarily re-joined the list to announce that my new ma
On 17 Oct 2003, Phil Taylor wrote:
> Barry Say wrote:
>
>
> You need to place a metre change in all of the voices (if that's what
> you want) since you can have voices in different metres. (It's not
> common, but it does happen, and not only in avant-garde music - Bach
> did it occasionally.)
>
Forgeot Eric wrote:
I've updated the Free Sheet Music Directory
/.../
Did I miss any?
I have a small website with a few (500) hometranscribed tunes :
http://anamnese.online.fr/abc/
Sorry Eric. Your site already is listed in the directory, but only in
the traditional music categories. I'll ad
Barry Say wrote:
>On 16 Oct 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> > I do not like the unnecessary proliferation of inline fields of
>> > ABC2.0.
>>
>> I don't think its unnecessary. If you want to change clefs in mid
>> line, for instance. I don't like using the K: field to indicate cleff
>> since
Hello there,
I've temporarily re-joined the list to announce that my new manual
"Making Music with ABC Plus" is online. You can download the English and
Italian versions from http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/. Many thanks to
Norman Schmidt who helped me with the English version.
The manual is re
On 16 Oct 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I do not like the unnecessary proliferation of inline fields of
> > ABC2.0.
>
> I don't think its unnecessary. If you want to change clefs in mid
> line, for instance. I don't like using the K: field to indicate cleff
> since most of the tunes that u