Re: [abcusers] musical terms

2003-01-14 Thread Jon Freeman
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

Re: [abcusers] musical terms

2003-01-14 Thread Guido Gonzato
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-) -- Guido Gonzato, Ph.D. - Linux System Manager Universita' di Verona (Italy), Facolta' di Scienze MM. FF. NN. Ca' Vign

Re: [abcusers] musical terms

2003-01-14 Thread Frank Nordberg
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

Re: [abcusers] musical terms

2003-01-14 Thread Jon Freeman
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

Re: [abcusers] musical terms

2003-01-14 Thread Laura Conrad
> "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

[abcusers] musical terms

2003-01-14 Thread Guido Gonzato
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