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Re: relative mode
From: |
Andy Rich |
Subject: |
Re: relative mode |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:38:16 -0700 |
In general, the rule of thumb is that LilyPond assumes any given note
is "close" to the previous note. A fourth above and a fifth below, if
I recall correctly.
So, c f would be a C, followed by the F above it, while c g would be a
C followed by the G below it. Makes sense?
-ATR-
On 6/21/05, Roman V. Isaev <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I'm not a good musician. In other words, I never can tell when
> the next note is going to be octave up or down. On other hand it's
> difficult to enter scores without relative mode, too much typing.
> So how to cope with this? Is it possible to tune vim that it would
> show where the last note is going to be placed relative to previous?
> Or may be there is a simple rule to determine if the next note is
> going to jump? Currently I have to enter a few measures and compile
> to fix several misplaced notes and it's very slow...
>
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> Roman V. Isaev http://www.soprano-recorder.ru Moscow, Russia
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