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From: | Malte Meyn |
Subject: | Re: Separating note names into pitch and accidentals |
Date: | Sun, 22 Dec 2019 11:05:08 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.3.1 |
Am 22.12.19 um 10:51 schrieb Hans Åberg:
To simplify the writing of note input names, they might be separated into separate parts for pitch and accidentals (or intervals). Testing this, I made C++ code where one first reads the longest pitch name available in a table, and then proceeds for a succession of accidentals, also the longest available in a separate table, and it looks like nice.
I’m not sure if I understand correctly, but if I do that won’t work for all languages: In German “fes” is f-flat, while “f es” is f and e-flat, you cannot know whether “es” is the suffix “-flat” or the complete pitch name “e-flat”. And how about “feses”? That could be “f es es”, “fes es” or “f eses”.
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