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Fwd: Re: swing eighth notes in sound output?
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Amelie Zapf |
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Fwd: Re: swing eighth notes in sound output? |
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Wed, 18 Jun 2003 10:16:19 +0200 |
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Hi David, all
> A separate midi version may be the only way right now.
> You could use \time 33/32 a8 \time 31/32 a8 (experiment) or use
> very large time values with ties for the long notes.
I doubt that it's necessary. The sound generated by Lilypond sounds pretty
machine-like, as it is. Jazz phrasing won't make it more humane.
> You will find that jazz 8ths are much closer to straight 8ths
> than they are to a triplet, or even to a 3:2 quintuplet. I
> imagined that the latter would do it until I tried it. DaveA
That depends on the tempo. The faster you play, the straighter they are. On
slow blues, I even sometimes find myself exaggerating the triplet. On M.M.
250 or 300 however, it's almost entirely straight.
Cheers,
Amy