[goodfeel] Re: Procedures for Music Analysis Symbols

  • From: Dave Bahr <David.C.Bahr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 11:43:44 -0700

I think you can do that in the annotations/chord  symbols box? This is I think 
what DAve simpson and I discussed a few months back, in fact it would be a good 
refresher for me since I'm not fully sure on that. 
Dave Bahr
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  From: Paper Music 
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  Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:15 AM
  Subject: [goodfeel] Procedures for Music Analysis Symbols


  Friends,
      I am searching for text entry procedures for music transcription software 
that would allow the blind user to mark already existent music files with 
analysis symbols and text for grading by their sighted instructors. I wrote a 
small Lime cheat-sheet for one friend, but I hate to develop the full 
procedures if they're already out there.
      The kinds of things I'm looking for are procedures for attaching figure 
bass symbols, stacking Roman numerals, producing flats, sharps, dimished and 
augmented symbols, chord symbols, scale degrees (numbers with carets), etc., in 
Lime and Sibelius alike, so that they're as visually similar to standard print 
music.
      Thanks for your help!
  Andy English
  www.papermusic.org
  Music transcription and consultation services for the blind and visually 
impaired.


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