Re: Strummed chord as straight line arpeggio

2013-08-31 Thread Peter Bjuhr
Great! Thanks a lot! Peter On 08/30/2013 10:21 PM, Robin Bannister wrote: Peter Bjuhr wrote: My starting point was that this could be achieved by using some kind of alternative arpeggio, but so far this has not been a successful approach. Here is a rough sketch of such an approach, without

Re: Strummed chord as straight line arpeggio

2013-08-31 Thread Peter Bjuhr
Thanks! Perhaps it's interesting to note that this (to put the arrows above the stave) is actually what is recommended by Gould in the book for multiple strummed chords in succession. But in my case I'm doing single strums. Peter There's a flamenco snippet in the LSR which does it slightly

Re: Strummed chord as straight line arpeggio

2013-08-30 Thread Robin Bannister
Peter Bjuhr wrote: My starting point was that this could be achieved by using some kind of alternative arpeggio, but so far this has not been a successful approach. Here is a rough sketch of such an approach, without considering collisions and other subtleties. It has its own arrowdir