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Author: ivo
Posted: Aug 27 2005 - 12:12 AM
Subject: re: pop song (seventies?)
it's not - sorry...
but thanks anyway!
Author: stovenator
Posted: Aug 26 2005 - 11:21 PM
Subject: re: pop song (seventies?)
I'm guessing Honesty by Billy Joel.
Author: ivo
Posted: Aug 09 2005 - 08:30 PM
Subject: re: pop song (seventies?)
Rainer wrote:
Maybe it has something to do with the way I store the music bitmaps and generate them only if they don't exist yet. Their name depends on the notes, but only on the first couple, so if you edit your bit of music without changing the beginning, the old version might still be shown.

That's it!
I entered the first 4 measures and clicked Preview. After that, no changes could be made.
Thanks for the solution!
(No idea about the title of this song, Rainer? ;-)
user picture Author: rt
Posted: Aug 09 2005 - 11:43 AM
Subject: re: re: pop song (seventies?)
Ivo Bouwmans wrote:
Sorry, that's not what I'm looking for...
Here are a couple of bars more:

 
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For some strange reason, the e in the third bar is shown as e flat, the d in the fourth bar is shown one octave down, and the rest of the notes are missing - this is the code:
\key bes \major c''4. g'8 g'2~ g'2 r2 a'4 f'4 f''4. e''8 d''1 c''4 c''8 c''8 a'8 f'8~ f'4 es'1



hmmm - I will keep an eye on this. Could be a bug in my code. Maybe it has something to do with the way I store the music bitmaps and generate them only if they don't exist yet. Their name depends on the notes, but only on the first couple, so if you edit your bit of music without changing the beginning, the old version might still be shown.

In case this is really the reason:
- Workaround for now: change the beginning as well when editing music (in a neutral way, e. g. by writing "s8 s8" instead of "s4")
- Possible bug fix: I'll have to use a hash function on the whole music code for generating the name.

I'll try this with your code, with a somewhat neutral change ("r4 r4" instead of "r2"):


 
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Author: ivo
Posted: Aug 09 2005 - 11:00 AM
Subject: re: pop song (seventies?)
Sorry, that's not what I'm looking for...
Here are a couple of bars more:

 
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For some strange reason, the e in the third bar is shown as e flat, the d in the fourth bar is shown one octave down, and the rest of the notes are missing - this is the code:
\key bes \major c''4. g'8 g'2~ g'2 r2 a'4 f'4 f''4. e''8 d''1 c''4 c''8 c''8 a'8 f'8~ f'4 es'1

Author: Soma
Posted: Aug 07 2005 - 12:54 AM
Subject: re: pop song (seventies?)
Guessing - part of "Maria" from Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story"
Author: ivo
Posted: Aug 05 2005 - 10:25 PM
Subject: pop song (seventies?)
What is the name of this song, most likely from the seventies?

 
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How to insert music:

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