Mmm... I doubt it changed a lot but it doesn't hurt to have a quick look.
lasconic
2016-08-15 14:45 GMT+02:00 garbo :
> I'll look into MusicXML a little more -- it's worth a try. Here's a 2011
> quote from the lute discussion list, but maybe things have changed:
>
> > > I contacted the person in
I'll look into MusicXML a little more -- it's worth a try. Here's a 2011
quote from the lute discussion list, but maybe things have changed:
> > I contacted the person in charge of the MusicXML project some years ago
> to
> > ask for the addition of tablature specific features (diapasons, glyphs,
I know almost nothing about historical instrument tablature but great to
hear you manage to get Prof. Tim Crawford feedback.
Tabcode import sounds like a good start. Every time someone come up with an
idea for an import filter in MuseScore, I pitch the idea of going through
MusicXML and so create
Thanks!!!
It works now. I suppose the next step is harder (doing something useful).
I'm not sure if this is the right place to discuss what I want to do (and
maybe I should create a new thread), but I will mention it now.
I play the theorbo (a type of large baroque lute) as well as the baroque
gu
Hi,
As mentioned by others, it would be good to coordinate such a effort with
other people, including other free software projects even.
Happy to discuss it more in details on IRC #musescore on freenode.net, here
on the mailing list or on the forum.
About the license, I assume we are currently ta