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Re: Woodwind Fingering diagrams problem


From: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Woodwind Fingering diagrams problem
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 22:29:58 +0100

On 29 janv. 2013, at 22:17, Joseph Rushton Wakeling <address@hidden> wrote:

> On 01/29/2013 09:50 PM, Wim van Dommelen wrote:
>>>> 6. Lot's of models have a right-hand low-ees key (with the thumb), There 
>>>> is no
>>>> such key. Wishlist.
>>> 
>>> Not recent French models, in my experience, but I agree it's often found.  
>>> The
>>> trouble is its placement is not uniform.
>> The Selmer privilege has one.
> 
> Aah, I have not tried out that instrument.  Good to know.
> 
>> I dived into Scheme today and it very, very much reminds me of Lisp in which 
>> I
>> did some small things 25 years ago.
> 
> Well, it _is_ Lisp -- a different dialect from Common Lisp, but Lisp 
> nevertheless.
> 
> Since you're finding it relatively straightforward to play with the Scheme 
> code, can I put in a feature request -- any chance of fixing the shape of the 
> register key for clarinet/bass clarinet? :-)

Hey all,

Just a note to say thank you to all those who want to make this code better.  
It's tough for me to take it any farther with my non-expert knowledge of 
woodwind instruments, but I would be glad to answer any and on questions 
addressed to lilypond-devel regarding Scheme and the innards of this code.

Cheers,
MS


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