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From: | Kurt Kroon |
Subject: | White Baroque notation (was: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 65, Issue 34) |
Date: | Wed, 09 Apr 2008 21:47:35 -0700 |
User-agent: | Microsoft-Entourage/11.4.0.080122 |
On 2008/04/09 3:45 PM, "Karl Hammar" <address@hidden> wrote: >> Trevor Daniels schrieb: > ... >>> .3 Baroque rhythmic notation (new) >> Karl: >> >> We don't have lilypond examples of this. I have seen this in a Novello >> score for Purcells Dido. So I suggest we drop this for the moment. >> (Though an ossia section might show what the editor want.) >> >> We actually do have some in the list somewhere, I remember (was it >> Nicolas) somthing about using empty note heads for quarter notes or >> something like that -- that's what I am referring to. > > Nice, can you find it? Are you referring to the notation example in the attached email? Kurtis
--- Begin Message ---Subject: White notation in french baroque Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:35:52 +0100 Hi, how can I realize white notation with lilypond? In the french baroque some composers used white noteheads in slow pieces, mainly in 3/2-time. A quater looks there like a eighth with a white notehead. Look at the picture. I hope, someone could help me Regards Franz-Rudolf Kuhnen http://www.kuhnen-koblenz.dewhite-notation.png
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