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Re: Turkish makam using regular.ly
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Hans Åberg |
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Re: Turkish makam using regular.ly |
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Sat, 20 Oct 2018 21:14:00 +0200 |
> Could you please show a pdf of your Cemil Bey Hicazkar Pesrev using HE
> arrowed accidentals?
I have transposed it down to normal sounding pitch values. But the point is,
since it is transposable, one can choose whatever one wants using \transpose g
d. Thus getting the MIDI right even though using Turkish note names, which are
written a 4th higher than sounding. It might help to remove the confusion about
the AEU sharps as well.
> And how to make that an option?
I'll have to return to that, but using essentially the same input code only
using a Smufl font and openLilyLib for the arrow glyphs. Thus those that so
want can write normal Turkish AEU notation, but also make Helmholtz-Ellis
scores at need, which would be great for Western musicians.
HicazkarPesrevi.pdf
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