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Re: strange error after reducing music rhythm by an half
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Marc Hohl |
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Re: strange error after reducing music rhythm by an half |
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Thu, 27 Dec 2012 22:40:49 +0100 |
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Am 27.12.2012 22:31, schrieb Federico Bruni:
Hi
while transcribing a piece of music, I realized that it may work
better if written with a different rhythm, so I used the Frescobaldi
option which reduces the rhythms by an half. Then I removed all the
bar checks.
But I cannot compile this modified file and I don't have a clue of the
reason why. Below you find the verbose output and the error message.
Is it enough to figure out what the error can be?
[...]
313: 29* [ly:pitch-tones ...
313: 30* [list-ref (#<Pitch e' > #<Pitch b > #<Pitch g > ...) {7}]
translation-functions.scm: In procedure list-ref in expression
(list-ref tuning (1- string)):
translation-functions.scm: Argument 2 out of range: 7
It looks as if lilypond finds a call for a seventh string on your
(probably) six-string guitar
tablature. Perhaps frescobaldi tried to convert a string number into a
reduced rhythm?
Or you removed some character while removing the bar checks?
I had a similar error message long time ago, and it took me about half
an hour until I found
out that I did some guitar trickery being tested on a four-string-bass
tablature, but this does
not seem to be the case here.
HTH a bit,
Marc
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