Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2022-01-21 Thread Devin Ulibarri
Hi, Unfortunately, I do not really have the skills to put together a recipe myself from the templates available (emphasis on "I do not have the skills"). If others who are interested, who have the skills, would like to take this on, I am happy to advise and introduce to the Kite Guitar team, who

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2022-01-14 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Devin, did You succeed with your research? I would be interested in a file with definitions for notenames and accidental glyphs. Thanks, Stefan Am Do., 29. Juli 2021 um 13:24 Uhr schrieb : > Thank you; I will do some research. > > On 2021-07-28 13:49, Stefan Thomas wrote: > > Dear Devin, >

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-29 Thread Graham Breed
You already found my page about microtonal usage of LilyPond. I specifically used LilyPond with tripod notation, which is not far off a tablature for Kite guitar. You can get the PDF about it and the source code for generating it, which includes LilyPond code, from here: http://x31eq.com/magic/

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-29 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 29/07/2021 à 17:00, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : In LilyPond 2.23.4, better user interfaces were introduced for microtonal glyphs, see http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/changes/ Sorry, I meant 2.23.3 here. Version 2.23.4 is not released yet. You can download LilyPond 2.23.3 from

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-29 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 26/07/2021 à 00:15, devin@ulibarri.website a écrit : Hi All, I need help from users who have some experience with microtonality (or overrides in general) in Lilypond to create a recipe for lilypond notation for the Kite Guitar (kiteguitar.com). The Kite Guitar uses 41 equal divisions of

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-29 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 29 Jul 2021, at 13:29, devin@ulibarri.website wrote: > > On 2021-07-26 04:09, Hans Åberg wrote: >> I'll send you code for E53 > > Thank you for the tip and the files. > > Kite Guitar Fretting (skipping every other EDO step, and tuning adjacent > strings odd/even), which helps its

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-29 Thread devin
Thank you; I will do some research. On 2021-07-28 13:49, Stefan Thomas wrote: Dear Devin, there's also the "society for ekmelic music" in Salzburg, Austria. They also support mictronal notation with lilypond. Have a look at http://www.ekmelic-music.org/en/extra/ekmelily.htm#Download Maybee

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-29 Thread devin
On 2021-07-26 04:09, Hans Åberg wrote: I'll send you code for E53 Thank you for the tip and the files. Kite Guitar Fretting (skipping every other EDO step, and tuning adjacent strings odd/even), which helps its physical playability, only works for 41EDO. That being said, we will take

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-28 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear Devin, there's also the "society for ekmelic music" in Salzburg, Austria. They also support mictronal notation with lilypond. Have a look at http://www.ekmelic-music.org/en/extra/ekmelily.htm#Download Maybee this helps You! Best, Stefan > Hi All, > > > I need help from users who have some

Re: Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-26 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 26 Jul 2021, at 00:15, devin@ulibarri.website wrote: > > I need help from users who have some experience with microtonality (or > overrides in general) in Lilypond to create a recipe for lilypond notation > for the Kite Guitar (kiteguitar.com). The Kite Guitar uses 41 equal divisions >

Assistance to Create a Recipe for 41-EDO and "Kite Guitar" Tablature

2021-07-25 Thread devin
Hi All, I need help from users who have some experience with microtonality (or overrides in general) in Lilypond to create a recipe for lilypond notation for the Kite Guitar (kiteguitar.com). The Kite Guitar uses 41 equal divisions of the octave in a clever way, which balances practicality