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Jérémie Lumbroso |
Subject: |
Unmetered quotes... |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Sep 2001 12:27:55 +0200 |
Hi,
A very recurrent problem, and a very frustrating one too,
in early music, if that it sometimes happens that the
composer wanted a quick sequence of notes, but doesn't
want to mark them as grace notes. So, he just makes them
128th and puts a small sequel. Now this is really a
frustrating problem to compensate using spacing rests (the
music has to look exactly like the originals, so no
tweaking of the note values!). So this is a feature I
suggest :
r4 b, e2^\mordent ~ |
e4. \rap8{[d64 c b, a, g,]} \grace g, a,4^\mordent ~ [a,8. b,16] |
The notes in beetween 'rap' shall then be calculated as if
they were a big 8th note (rap*8*) but would 'look' like
64th notes.
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Best regards,
Jérémie mailto:address@hidden
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