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Re: Additive time signatures
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Joseph Wakeling |
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Re: Additive time signatures |
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Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:32:49 +0000 |
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Search for "time signature note" in the mailing list archives, and you will
> find, for example
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-04/msg00123.html
That's cool. I was wondering more if it was possible for that to be a
generally-set preference, along the lines of "\set Staff.timeSignature
#'style = note" (that's pseudo code, obviously:-), and also how complex
the resulting note could be: for example, imagine a time signature along
the lines of (again, in pseudo-notation),
\time 3/(4.~ 4)
(Basically this is a rather complicated way of writing a 15/8 time
signature subdivided into 3 beats of 5 eighth notes.)
I don't see any reason _in principle_ why it should be impossible to
deal with such a time signature, as after all Lilypond is already
perfectly capable of dealing with weird-but-logical time signatures like
7/10.
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- RE: GDP glossary question: complex meters, Palmer, Ralph, 2008/02/26
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- Re: Additive time signatures (was: GDP ... complex meters), Valentin Villenave, 2008/02/28
- Re: Additive time signatures, Joseph Wakeling, 2008/02/28
- Re: Additive time signatures, Mats Bengtsson, 2008/02/28
- Re: Additive time signatures,
Joseph Wakeling <=
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- Re: Additive time signatures, Joseph Wakeling, 2008/02/28
- Re: Additive time signatures, Hans Aberg, 2008/02/28
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- Re: Additive time signatures, Hans Aberg, 2008/02/29
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