(also, where's the link to other composers. H.E.L.P).
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:13, Reply)
I didn't want to. HAPPY NOW?
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:38, Reply)
Tabby lives at
69 Bender Crescent
Gayville
Bristols
BUM M3R
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:43, Reply)
I have big meal plans tomorrow so have a nice stock in...well...'had'
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:48, Reply)
Getting your fingers greasy in your massive family bucket.
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:52, Reply)
Its the cheapest way to satisfy a big group (and quickly).
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:54, Reply)
and caressing hot sausage for quite some time this evening.
(, Fri 16 Mar 2012, 22:57, Reply)
I haven't got much in the cupboard and I'm just trying to figure out what I can do with a sad little cashew and two wrinkled old plums.
edit: am I doing this right?
(, Sat 17 Mar 2012, 1:33, Reply)
This explains the algorithm they use to generate the keyscape: extras.humdrum.org/man/mkeyscape/
I don't see why it couldn't be a rectangle. Obviously the 2d representation is important because the notes fit multiple keys, so for each measure or whatever time interval, it has to display the keys that the notes in the score support.
And it has links at near bottom to ones of Motzarntz and Bakch and the other great composers like you were asking about. I skimmed them quickly looking for CDCs, but didn't look to close.
(, Sat 17 Mar 2012, 1:26, Reply)