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Re: overloaded example for dampened notes
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Eluze |
Subject: |
Re: overloaded example for dampened notes |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Dec 2012 12:15:47 -0800 (PST) |
Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> Il 25/12/2012 11:25, Eluze ha scritto:
>>> > I've created a tracker for this documentation enhancement here:
>>> >
>>> > http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3064
>> … and it has already been declared as invalid - let me try to summarize
>> what
>> I don't like with this example:
>>
>> (a) the three chords are nearly not playable
>
> I agree with you here (for the first two chords) and I think that it's
> the only relevant problem in this example.
>
>> (b) the dampened notes (c-d-e) between two sounding notes are ridiculous
>
> They are not ridiculous. What is wrong is the choice of the notes to be
> muted, as I've already pointed out in my previous message.
>
>> (c) the string numbers should only be set once (if at all)
>> (d) the placement of the number for the 3rd string below the staff is
>> quite
>> unusual
>>
>
>> I've already asked above for a real example from guitar literature - if
>> there's none I don't think LP should invent such things; if there are,
>> one
>> of them could be used in the doc (if it's suitable and not copyrighted)
>
> Octave chords, as Marc wrote in the tracker.
>
> Find attached a revised example, including the diff.
> What do you think about it?
ok, I was referring to "classical" guitar where often /muted/ or /dampened/
notes are written with the the cross note head - the technique to play it is
palm muting which obviously is notated differently in LP.
another type where cross head notes are used is the /tambora/ where you hit
the strings near or on the bridge.
so I assume we were referring to different things - sorry if I trod on
somebody's foot.
Eluze
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- overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/22
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Federico Bruni, 2012/12/23
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/23
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Colin Hall, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Federico Bruni, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes,
Eluze <=
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Colin Hall, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/26
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/27