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Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond
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David Kastrup |
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Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond |
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Tue, 18 Dec 2012 09:47:10 +0100 |
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Eric Pancer <address@hidden> writes:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Thomas Morley
> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> Is C6 considered "0"?
>>
>> Well, here I'm the one who is confused. I never heard "C6" and the
>> others you mention below.
>
> Apologies. "C5" is known as middle C.
It isn't. You are confusing this with its big brother C4.
> "C6" is the C in the third space of treble clef. etc..
That's C5. C6 is already high soprano turf.
Perhaps we are better off with Helmholtz notation after all.
--
David Kastrup
- 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Eric Pancer, 2012/12/12
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Eric Pancer, 2012/12/12
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Thomas Morley, 2012/12/12
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Eric Pancer, 2012/12/13
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Eric Pancer, 2012/12/16
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Thomas Morley, 2012/12/17
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Eric Pancer, 2012/12/17
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, David Rogers, 2012/12/18
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, Thomas Morley, 2012/12/21
- Re: 4-Drum Conga Notation in LilyPond, David Kastrup, 2012/12/18