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David Raleigh Arnold |
Subject: |
Refman |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jul 2001 20:59:53 -0400 |
I'm sorry I haven't really combed through this very carefully
yet, but I stumbled on a few things.
Ch 3 Ref Man
3.4 Polyphony
parag 4
The dots are up when they should be down. They indicate the
wrong note heads being dotted, which illustrates the reason for
the dots down rule, so it will make a good example when fixed.
Could you also make it the default to make a white notehead
on top of a black notehead white? Why would anyone ever want it
the other way?
3.12.2 Printing Named Chords
parag 5
That is not a Cdim7. A Cdim7 has a dim7 interval as well
as the diminished fifth and minor 3rd. What you have is awkwardly
called a Cm7(b5). It is correctly abbreviated in the other
schemes.
I don't like any of those schemes, and I'm happy to be able to
do my own, but you don't want something plain wrong out there.
What is c ees ges beses under that scheme? Cdimdim7? Cdimsum?
;-)
dra
Thank you Mats, I thought you'd never ask. :-)
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- Refman,
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Re: Refman, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2001/07/14