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From: | Aaron Hill |
Subject: | Re: Automatically identify beats |
Date: | Sun, 07 Oct 2018 06:54:20 -0700 |
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On 2018-10-07 4:29 am, Thomas Morley wrote:
Am So., 7. Okt. 2018 um 07:31 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill <address@hidden>:For instance, 6/8 timing could be thought of as "1 2 3 / 4 5 6" or "1 2/ 3 4 / 5 6".I disagree. "1 2 / 3 4 / 5 6" feels like 3/4. No matter what is actual printed.
Of course it would feel like 3/4. 3/4 is simply "1 2 3" but "1 + 2 + 3 +" if we count the ANDs. 3/4 and 6/8 are the same rational value so it's not surprising to see overlap. Things get more interesting, however, when you have songs that are in 6/8 but have a 4/4 feel due to use of dotted eighths. Or would that be 4/(5 1/3)? ;-)
Though, I think it clutters the input. (And returns inconsistent results for \partial, although this would be not too had to fix.)
Oops, didn't think about that case. I guess I was just happy that tuplets worked providing you do the math and specify the correct rational number. But I wouldn't doubt that more interesting music would exhibit odd behavior because I oversimplified something.
Below my own attempt using an engraver (to have access to the 'timeSignatureFraction, a context-property, and to Stem/NoteHead-grobs in one go). [ . . . ]
That is definitely something I will have to review in detail, as I have not yet worked with engravers and contexts obviously still have a lot to learn.
-- Aaron Hill
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