an exact reference to some of the earlier emails you mention).
Hi to all,
I'm experimenting what seems to be a common problem. I have to use glissandos connecting non adjacent notes, e.g. g4~g16 a8. . The common notation, and also the one suggested by Stone (p. 21), is to indicate the rhythm without noteheads. So, I'd like to have a straight line connect the g and the a and a headless note on the g16.
I've searched thru the list, and see some (recent) posts related exactly to this topic.
There was also a proposal for sponsoring.
As I have been out of the list for a year, I'm not understanding the actual situation.
1. Is there a way to notate a glissando precisely in this way (avoiding the trick of using many glissandos connecting the composing notes)?
2. Is there (still) a sponsoring project for such a feature? In the case, I could participate. I saw something about 100 eu, if I understood clearly.
2b. What about sponsoring? Is it still active? It isn't clear to me from the usual page:
Thanks
Best
-a-
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Andrea Valle
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CIRMA - DAMS
Università degli Studi di Torino
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Andrea Valle
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CIRMA - DAMS
Università degli Studi di Torino
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