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performance purpose.
I'd rather not write out a midi file - I'd like to keep this simple
if at all possible.
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for the last few days. Start at:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/zits.asp?date=20020617
and work forward.
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definition file on
their computer containing their preferred definitions and would have
set the playback program to use the q field rather than the Q field.
Bob
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At 09:46 PM 06-01-01 UTC, John Chambers wrote:
So far, ABC seems to be the only emailable music notation.
Not true. Eric Foxley's notation used for the Nottingham Music Database is
available at:
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~ef/ef/music/doc/music.doc.html
I've been using it as an email notation
At 12:49 PM 04-01-01 -0500, Laura Conrad wrote:
I wasn't arguing about the input format -- what I meant is "Are there
any applications that take XML input and produce output that I might
prefer to the output of the programs I'm currently using?" If there
are, I would support a converter of some
At 01:38 PM 27-10-00 -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
"Bob" == Bob Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bob At 09:05 PM 26-10-00 +0200, Frank Nordberg wrote:
Philip Rowe wrote:
Is the printed output better than anything the ABC community can
offer?
Yes.
Bob T
At 06:01 AM 9/22/00 EDT, Bryan Creer wrote:
literature but contain quite a lot of useful information. In particular
look
at Tools/Options. You can choose the standard you want to test against (1.7
does allow V:) and switch off any messages you find particularly annoying.
I appear to be
At 09:32 AM 9/21/00 -0500, John Henckel wrote:
I tried several ABC files and in all cases your program said "V: invalid
inline option" why doesn't it recognize V: ? how else can I write music
with multiple voices?
If Bryan will forgive me for quoting from his help file:
"The validation is
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