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Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads
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TaoCG |
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Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads |
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Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:43:30 -0700 (PDT) |
Carl Sorensen-3 wrote:
>
> 2) For each of the instances you identified in part 1), what do you call
> the
> resulting note?
>
I've never heard the term 'dead note' but 'ghost note' is very common.
Doesn't matter if it's a string or wind instrument. Neither is it limited to
woodwinds, it occurs in brass as well. Listen to Miles Davis, Chet Baker,
etc. and you will hear this a lot.
For string instruments I experience this to be especially common among
electric bass players.
Regards,
Tao
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Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Hans Aberg, 2009/07/21
Re: Best name for function to create cross-style noteheads, Hans Aberg, 2009/07/21
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