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op64: grace notes are offset #49

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bel28kent opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 6 comments
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op64: grace notes are offset #49

bel28kent opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 6 comments
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hum2mei This issue is caused by the necessary conversion of humdrum data to mei for vhv rendering.

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bel28kent commented Apr 29, 2024

For this and all parallel sections:

Screen Shot 2024-04-29 at 12 28 34 PM

Should render as:
Screen Shot 2024-04-29 at 12 29 57 PM

scriabin-op64.krn

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One solution is to encode the grace notes in a separate voice and use *cue

@bel28kent bel28kent added vhv-viz-bug This issue concerns a bug in VHV visualization of kern. hum2mei This issue is caused by the necessary conversion of humdrum data to mei for vhv rendering. and removed vhv-viz-bug This issue concerns a bug in VHV visualization of kern. labels Apr 29, 2024
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bel28kent commented Apr 30, 2024

Related to music-encoding/music-encoding#1461

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And since beam@place="mixed" is available in MEI and seems to be a good solution for cases where one of the notes in the mixed beam group is a rest, it can probably be directly implemented in verovio: rism-digital/verovio#3660

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étincelant is French for sparkling or glittering (I was wondering if it was some Latin phrase such as et incelant which does not exist).

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For the parentheses around the A5 and E#5 in the first measure, there is a new feature from last month in the Humdrum-to-MEI converter:

Screenshot 2024-04-30 at 5 34 00 AM

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The first note has parentheses around the accidental in the source (used here for a cautionary accidental). And the second one is a editorial accdiental added by the editor. (You will want the first case if creating a diplomatic score).

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Also X may be needed immediately after the accidental for the first case to force a cautionary accidental (maybe for the E#5, and the An5 is a cautionary warning about the A#4 in the first beat).

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