Michael Scott Asato Cuthbert
Michael Scott Asato Cuthbert
The Vexflow project (javascript notation rendering) has implemented comparing images for testing while allowing some small amount of fuzziness. It's a totally different language, etc., but they were able to...
Also found issues with: ``` class A(PolymorphicModel): ... class B(A): ... class C(B): .... ``` objects of class C had unpredictable behavior. I've resorted to: ``` class A(PolymorphicModel): ... class...
This would be a good thing to find in the medieval and Renaissance White-notation-filled head -- is it not there?
ah -- I had a discussion with Daniel about this long ago and I don't think everything medieval/Renaissance musicologists could want was ever fully implemented. There is a type of...
I'd be concerned about encoding the meaning of the dot in SMuFL (rather than MusicXML/MNX/etc.) there are so many cases where the dot could be one thing or another, so...
I think best in "miscellany"
Is this just a handwritten variation? If so, SMuFL usually doesn't include them, except perhaps as suggested graphical variants; for instance, the much much more common reverse flagged notes aren't...
[not wanting to go too far off, but...] I suppose a question is: are tablature letters -- which are semantically equivalent to numbers (a = 0, b = 1, etc.)...
Yes, I think I see it more in early baroque than Renaissance music, I believe. I think it's an alternative stylistic form of the standard G clef. Here's a reference...
I very much like the latter, and I think that's more of what I was going for in the initial suggestion. My sense is that we'll need to divide the...