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Re: modern-straight and flat- flags too thick and too spaced apart
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Re: modern-straight and flat- flags too thick and too spaced apart |
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Mon, 18 Feb 2019 21:19:15 -0300 |
el 2019-02-17 a las 21:41 Thomas Morley escribió:
> Speaking only for myself I think the OP is correct saying flat-flags
> should behave like Beams, though I don't agree for
> modern/old-straight-flags.
And now I tend to agree with you... :-)
Both examples I mentioned in my other email (Boulez and Stockhausen)
suggest that for straight flags the total distance between consecutive
flags is one staff-space, and the thickness is staff-space*0.6 (that is, a
separation of staff-space*0.4 between flags). Approximate, of course. But I
modified some flags in Inkscape according to those proportions and they fit
perfectly to the Stockhausen score (in Le Marteau they are a bit thinner,
but the total distance remains one staff-space).
Thank you for looking into this.
ee
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