Re engraving of the first prelude by Debussy.
A complicated score which took a long time to produce. I tried to do it as close as I could to the first edition.
The broken beams can be done by using different vioces for the right and left notes and then using some hiding and moving of notes with dubble click note, ctrl+arrow keys.
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And thanks for sharing.
But, ;-) , many of us might want to hear how it sounds? (attaching *. mscz?)
In reply to Bravo! by Shoichi
Here is the mscz file. However, it does not play back correct because I have used hidden notes in some places.
In reply to Here is the mscz file. by semicroma
Much better than my attempt at conversion (obtained with Audiveris).
The priority is the score, but the play is always nice.
In reply to Here is the mscz file. by semicroma
You can set the velocity of those hidden notes down to 0, so they don't sound
In reply to You can set the velocity of by Jojo-Schmitz
I fixed the velocity of the invisible notes and the appearance of the time signature between brackets. I also posted the score on my account on http://musescore.com and credited you. The score is now in a set with 3 other préludes http://musescore.com/nicolas/sets/101603 and I created a group you can join to gather the full book if more people wants to contribute: http://musescore.com/groups/debussy-preludes A 1/3 of Book I is already done :) Let a message here if you want to participate: http://musescore.com/groups/debussy-preludes/discuss/101613
@semicroma I hope it's ok for me to post your work there, let me know otherwise!
http://musescore.com/nicolas/scores/101607
Very nice. Good work on the beams.
You've transcribed very well. I wonder if it's worth someone re-re-engraving this one, though, to make it easier to follow (I mean that the original seems a bit messy, at least to me)? Whilst we're on the subject of Debussy Preludes, attached is my effort for the 1st Movt. of Suite Bergamasque. There are almost certainly errors.
In reply to That's a lot of work by underquark
I see the messy score a bit like a challange.