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Re: Fwd: Re: Parallel Square Premusic


From: Shane Brandes
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Parallel Square Premusic
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 17:20:18 -0400

To bold clams clamming up! I really don't see the relevance to our concern here. Let us give him a rest or a few for good measure. 

regards,
Shane


On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Michael Gerdau <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Vac, list!
> What's hard to follow? Please, critique my format verbosely. When you see
>
> []rh  --dadada||daaaaaaa||--dadada||daaaaaaa

I immediately have several different ideas as to how that could mean
something.

Most of your examples I find difficult to understand, mostly because I
have no way to really know what you mean by what - I can guess and
possibly do so correctly but in the end I would need a definition of you
format/language/coding scheme.

Do you have something like that that you can share with this list?

[lots of ranting snipped]

> Has anyone given me any sheet music to rescore that I haven't been able
> to score yet? Has anyone given me any part of music that cannot be
> accounted for by parallel squares with little imagination?

I honestly can't judge that.

What I've seen is whenever you were given some music you returned with
some stuff that you claimed to be an exact replication of the music.

I would need a formal description of your coding scheme to verify myself
that your representation is what you claim it to be.

Besides:
if anyone were to write software to e.g. typeset your stuff such a
description would be the first thing required anyway.

Are you able and willing to provide that?

Kind regards,
Michael
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