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Tune Notation in "ASCII" Format
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Subject: Tune Notation in From: gargoyle Date: 22 Jun 97 - 05:01 PM It would be greatly appreciated if someone could point to an on-line example of ASCII tune notation. While attempting to prepare the tune of "Simple Gifts" I realized that I did not understand how to indcate 1/8th notes. |
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Subject: RE: Tune Notation in From: Alan of Australia Date: 23 Jun 97 - 02:21 AM Here is a bar of 3/4 with a crotchet, two quavers, and four semiquavers. |d:r.m:f,s,l,t| Use the filter to search for the thread "Sol-fa Notation" for a more complete explanation Cheers, |
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Subject: RE: Tune Notation in From: Alan of Oz Date: 23 Jun 97 - 02:26 AM I'll get it right this time:- |d:r.m:f,s.l,t| At my age the commas and full stops look almost the same! Cheers, |
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Subject: RE: Tune Notation in From: gargoyle Date: 25 Jun 97 - 12:30 AM THANX...but not quite what there yet... The example I am looking for is more like... Key of C 3/4 : G,c,c/d,e,c/ etc. Perhaps it is called "ANSI" |
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