Sorry, got confused between x (time value, no print) and y (no time value, no print).
wil
John Chambers wrote:
> Atte writes:
> | On Wed, 1 May 2002, Wil Macaulay wrote:
> |
> | > if your software supports non-printing rests (BarFly, Skink) you can write
> | >
> | > | "A"C4 "Am"x |
> |
> | Hey,
Atte writes:
| On Wed, 1 May 2002, Wil Macaulay wrote:
|
| > if your software supports non-printing rests (BarFly, Skink) you can write
| >
| > | "A"C4 "Am"x |
|
| Hey, that's pretty clever! Although is looks broken (5 notes to a 4/4
| bar). And I was pretty amazed the abc2midi actually played it
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Wil Macaulay wrote:
> if your software supports non-printing rests (BarFly, Skink) you can write
>
> | "A"C4 "Am"x |
Hey, that's pretty clever! Although is looks broken (5 notes to a 4/4
bar). And I was pretty amazed the abc2midi actually played it fine (pretty
hip harmonizat
if your software supports non-printing rests (BarFly, Skink) you can write
| "A"C4 "Am"x |
wil
Ulf wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2002 15:55 schrieb Atte Andre Jensen:
> > Really? I think abc's biggest shortcomming is the fundamental of only
> > being able to put a chord where there is a melody-n
Am Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2002 15:55 schrieb Atte Andre Jensen:
> Really? I think abc's biggest shortcomming is the fundamental of only
> being able to put a chord where there is a melody-note. I consider this a
> major bummer, and guess everybody (except me) writes stuff like
>
> | "A Am"C4 |
Not me,