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absolute mode was Relative mode
From: |
Aaron |
Subject: |
absolute mode was Relative mode |
Date: |
23 Oct 2003 09:24:00 +0200 |
Hi again,
I tried the \transpose c c' and feel that I am missing something.
a c major scale c d e f g a b c should not force any octave jumps if you
think about it logically. As long as we know it is absolutly within a
set octave there should be no jumps. Only greater than that octave would
the notes need a different symbol. abc notation handles that with caps I
think.
The point for me is that if I know the range of a peice I should be able
to hard code that into a peice so that I shouldn't need to indicate
changes unless they exceed that range.
Maybe even have an abc mode for songs????
just some ideas off the top of my head.
Aaron
- Re: Relative mode, (continued)
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- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/22
- Re: Relative mode, darius, 2003/10/22
- Re: Relative mode, Aaron, 2003/10/23
- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/23
- Re: Relative mode, Rune Zedeler, 2003/10/24
- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/24
- Re: Relative mode, Rune Zedeler, 2003/10/24
- Re: Relative mode, absolute pitch, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/25
- Re: Relative mode, Amelie Zapf, 2003/10/22
- absolute mode was Relative mode,
Aaron <=
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- Re: Relative mode, David Raleigh Arnold, 2003/10/26
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