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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: [OT] name of 1/256 note? |
Date: | Sat, 30 Mar 2013 22:20:34 +0100 |
User-agent: | K-9 Mail for Android |
No, it can't.
There are also strange errors when a transposition would result in triple accidentals.
Urs
On 31/03/13 01:00, Thomas Morley wrote:
2013/3/30 Thomas Morley <address@hidden>
2013/3/30 Thomas Morley <address@hidden>
2013/3/30 luis jure <address@hidden>
i only heard those
names in theory class when i was a student, more than 30 years ago.
Found some examples.
Attached small clips of them:
image-1.png (with printed notes up to 2048th)
image-2.png
Cheers,
Harm
During the web-search I stumbled across
http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/donbyrd/CMNExtremesBody.htm
with some other interesting infos about extreme notation-examples.
After reading the information in the link above that there actually are a couple of scores that use triple sharps, I wondered if Lilypond could notate a triple sharp. It seems not. The example below gives an error on the fisisis: "error: have to be in Lyric mode for lyrics".
\version "2.17.14"
\relative f' {
fis1
fisis
fisisis
}
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