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Aleatoric / modern notation
From: |
James Harkins |
Subject: |
Aleatoric / modern notation |
Date: |
Sun, 11 Mar 2012 12:33:23 +0800 |
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Possibly a common question, sorry if asked and answered before, but Google
failed me...
I'm considering some aleatoric notation (so-called "box notation") for a piece
but couldn't find info in the manuals (the "contemporary notation" section of
the 2.14.2 docs @ lilypond.org is empty), or in the LSR, or Google searches to
find out how to realize it.
By "box notation" I mean collections of gestures/phrases, enclosed in a box,
with an arrow indicating to keep doing that until the arrow stops. The phrases
could use normal rhythmic notation or proportional notation without stems/flags.
Some time ago, somebody posted a link to Mike Solomon's "granini di luce
beccucciati da uccelli di silenzio" as an example of contemporary notation. The
attached pic from it illustrates more-or-less what I'm after (though I wouldn't
need the slash).
Thanks!
James
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