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adamgood
Oud Junkie
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Registered: 6-27-2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Just now checking out MuseScore (Linux version).
I'll admit...using a WYSIWYG notation program can be nice for composing since you can paint melodies on to the screen and get some immediate visual
and audio feedback. That's really nice. However it doesn't seem to play back microtonal pitches, not a big deal if you have the true melodies in your
head.
Nice as that is, if you want to make nicely engraved and attractive notation from existing pieces (basically what I do with old Turkish classical
repertoire) then this is not the application for that. It could be handy to enter the pitches in MuseScore and save that to Lilypond but unfortunately
it doesn't seem to save the Turkish accidentals, I would have to re-create those in Lilypond and that's really tedious.
Maybe some day someone can come up with a nice GUI for Lilypond where we can drag and drop pitches on the screen. For now, Lilypond takes a bit of
commitment to learn and get the hang of but the results are awesome and well worth the effort.
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Brian Prunka
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Registered: 1-30-2004
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Adam, I'm really impressed with the results you're getting in Lilypond. Those charts look terrific.
I've spent so much time with Finale that I can do pretty much whatever I want at this point, but I'll admit it is not the most user-friendly program,
especially for microtonal music.
I've resigned myself to not having microtonal playback, but I can get the visual results I want 99% of the time. Transposition is still tricky and
requires a lot of manual correction if you are using microtones.
I share your wish for a holy-grail turkish-to-Arabic auto-converter!
As we discussed before, it's not so easy, since Arabic accidentals are "lossy" with respect to Ottoman music, and because the performance practice can
be unpredictable.
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Edward Powell
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I definitely need microtonal playback because I give the sheets and midi playback files to musicians to learn the music.
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Michael_al_faaris
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Registered: 7-21-2007
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Hey guys - check out this turkish software and see what you think. I have not yet had the chance to try it but one of my bandmates got it and I
should ask him if he has found any problems with it yet...
http://www.mus2.com.tr/en/
mike
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Aaron Blain
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To compose microtonal midi music, check out SCALA.
http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/
You rout your sequencer through it and it pitch bends each note to fit the scale you've defined. A bit hard to get used to, but very powerful.
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Rym Carry
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Registered: 1-31-2013
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Dear Khalid,
There are so many people who won't download anything without torrent becuase the torrent client is the more faster and effective way to safe
downloading so is there any torrent file available that you can post here for me?
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Greg
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Registered: 7-22-2004
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Welcome to the forums Rym.
The Windows version of MuseScore is just 36.7 MB and can be downloaded directly from Sourceforge.
I fail to see why anyone would hesitate at using regular downloading methods to acquire that file.
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