Adding Chromatic noteheads to moveable do
Was told somewhere that the github people needed to create these.
Here is the link.
https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/tables/note-name-noteheads-supplemen…
could we please add them?
Was told somewhere that the github people needed to create these.
Here is the link.
https://w3c.github.io/smufl/latest/tables/note-name-noteheads-supplemen…
could we please add them?
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Do we want chromatic movable do as a separate notehead scheme? Or is there never any point in being able to write the following?
In reply to Do we want chromatic movable… by jamesmmizen
Is this really chromatic moveable do? Since you have the start of a minor scale, the note names should either be La, Ti, Do, Re , or Do, Re, "Ma", Fa. In tonic sol-fa "Ma" is the flattened "M", but the glyphs in the notehead supplement linked above doesn't seem to include it, or the other altered sol-fa syllables.
In reply to Is this really chromatic… by Brer Fox
FWIW, it's "me" in this neck of the woods - raised syllables get "i", lowered "e". Only "re" gets the "a" when flatted, because it's already "e". And if you want to raise mi or ti, you're just out of luck.
While putting accidentals in front of notes would be fine if that was all you wanted to do. I also want to be able to use hand signs and the chromatic syllables when singing.
Minor solfege at least in the way I was trained starts on la, but usually has a raised fifth in harmonic and a raised fourth and fifth in melodic, So the solfege needs to reflect this.
In reply to While putting accidentals in… by SRaybourne
That's called "la-based minor", as opposed to the "do-based minor", FWIW. Both are valid approaches. but this definitely speaks to the difficulty of implementing all this - so many different approaches in use!
In reply to That's called "la-based… by Marc Sabatella
Indeed! I was brought up on Curwen's tonic solfa - it was dinned into us in primary school from age five to twelve.
In reply to Indeed! I was brought up on… by Brer Fox
a related plugin for lyrics, not notehead
Add solfa names as lyrics (movable Do, La based minor, chromatic alteration)