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Re: A must-see for anybody on this list
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Janek Warchoł |
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Re: A must-see for anybody on this list |
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Tue, 12 Feb 2013 13:24:33 +0100 |
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:48 PM, David Kastrup <address@hidden> wrote:
> Joseph Rushton Wakeling <address@hidden> writes:
>> The other very typical one is seeing things like F-flats and B-sharps
>> scattered throughout an atonal score, because the automated
>> transposition rules assume tonal music.
>
> You can write a pitch-normalizer for that purpose. Not sure whether we
> might not already have something like that.
we have a snippet
Documentation/snippets/transposing-pitches-with-minimum-accidentals-smart-transpose.ly
But it's not perfect - i've done an analysis a long time ago, you can
see it in the attachment. As you can see, the function should be
probably improved, and another one written.
cheers,
Janek
transpose vs naturalize.ly
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transpose vs naturalize.pdf
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- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, (continued)
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Janek Warchoł, 2013/02/11
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, David Kastrup, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list,
Janek Warchoł <=
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, David Kastrup, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, David Kastrup, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, 2013/02/13
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, 2013/02/12
- Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Janek Warchoł, 2013/02/12
Re: A must-see for anybody on this list, Andrew Bernard, 2013/02/12