From: "Frank Nordberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jon Freeman wrote:
> > I think you start getting into the realms of "demi-semi-quaver" ! Can we
> > have a "demi-demi-semi-quaver"?
>
> No, it's "hemi-demi-semi-quaver", believe it or not!
Thanks Frank. The really scarey part is I do believe it!
Jon
On 14 Jan 2003, Laura Conrad wrote:
> Check out
> http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/music-glossary.html
that's fantastic, thank you!
Ciao,
Guido =8-)
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Jon Freeman wrote:
From: "Guido Gonzato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Semicroma & semi-quaver, sixteenth & double croche & ??? \\
Biscroma & ???, thirty-second & triple croche & ??? \\
Semibiscroma & ???, sixty-fourth & quadruple croche & ??? \\
I think you start getting into the realms of "demi-sem
From: "Guido Gonzato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Semicroma & semi-quaver, sixteenth & double croche & ??? \\
> Biscroma & ???, thirty-second & triple croche & ??? \\
> Semibiscroma & ???, sixty-fourth & quadruple croche & ??? \\
I think you start getting into the realms of "demi-semi-quaver" ! Can we
> "Guido" == Guido Gonzato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Guido> I'm writing stuff and I need the help of French and German
Guido> speaking people. I want to write a table where the main
Guido> musical terms are listed in four languages: Italian,
Guido> English, French, and German
Hello all,
I'm writing stuff and I need the help of French and German speaking
people. I want to write a table where the main musical terms are listed in
four languages: Italian, English, French, and German. Spanish would be a
nice addition.
I'm missing many of the German words and some of the En