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- To: Frank Stefani <frank.stefani@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [tablatures] Koyabu - Introducing myself
- From: Marc Hohl <marc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 11:39:12 +0100
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Frank Stefani schrieb:
Hello all,
as this is the first post to this list, I want
to introduce myself in short to the list members:
* My name is Frank and I am a professional
photo journalist and photo artist. I live
within the Alps, still in Germany but very
close to the border of Austria.
Great to see you again;-)
[...]
I'm not sure whether it's better to have the hands separated
or not. For me as a Koyabu beginner it seems easier to read
when left and right hand are slighly separated as in piano
notation.
I think when the hands normally do not cross sides then
a visible gap between the systems will surely improve readability.
The notes are correct in my example but most probably the
octavation is not correct - I don't know how place the equal
sounding bass notes from the piano score to the Koyabu left
hand TAB. Time will tell ....
I don't know much about the Koyabu, but have you tried working with
octavated clefs (i.e. \treble "G_8" or "bass_8")? This is the standard
way of writing guitar and electric bass stuff.
Marc