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Re: Checking chords or other piano practice ideas?
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Richard Shann |
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Re: Checking chords or other piano practice ideas? |
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Fri, 22 Jan 2021 15:46:58 +0000 |
On Fri, 2021-01-22 at 07:35 -0800, Wade McReynolds wrote:
> That's the general idea, except the bottom notes would be tied.
>
> The way they have it implemented in music21 does look more
> complicated than I expected.
I just looked up what music21 is and I see that you can generate
musicXML from it, so you could always import that into Denemo... (now
that musicXML import is much improved :)
Richard
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> On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 7:22 AM Richard Shann <richard@rshann.plus.co
> m> wrote:
> > On Fri, 2021-01-22 at 04:52 -0800, Wade McReynolds wrote:
> > > I've just started using Denemo and am reading about these
> > features
> > > for the first time. The brokenness of the "check note pitches"
> >
> > well, it's fixed now :)
> >
> > > one reminds me that music21 has a Chordify function that does a
> > > "salami-slicing" of the score such that every every moment of a
> > score
> > > is represented as a note in a chord.
> >
> > Is that to say that the score shown in the first of the attached
> > pngs
> > would be transformed into the second?
> >
> > > Does Denemo have something like that?
> >
> > No - it would be possible to write a script to do that - it would
> > get
> > tricky around triplets etc (e.g. a triplet in one part and a
> > septuplet
> > in another...)
> >
> > Richard
> >