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Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads
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Mark Polesky |
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Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:32:57 -0700 (PDT) |
Carl Sorensen wrote:
> In rock (and maybe jazz) guitar, there is a note described as a "dead note"
> that is notated in both tablature and staff notation with a cross-style
> notehead. This note is played on a muted string, so it gets rhythm but no
> real pitch.
Just to clarify: a "cross-style" notehead looks like an "x" not a "+".
- Mark
- Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Carl Sorensen, 2009/07/21
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads,
Mark Polesky <=
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/21
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Trevor Daniels, 2009/07/21
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Carl Sorensen, 2009/07/21
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/21
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, David Raleigh Arnold, 2009/07/22
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Marc Hohl, 2009/07/22
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Carl Sorensen, 2009/07/22
- Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Kieren MacMillan, 2009/07/22