Re: J. S. Bach - 371 Chorals à 4 voix + Etudes d'anamorphoses: les différentes versions d'un choral.

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On 07/21/2011 12:09 AM, Phil Hézaine wrote:
Hello list,

Created with Lilypond 2.14.1 here are two pdfs with included tar.bz2
sources .ly. For those who have problems with tar.bz2 there also are
zipped sources on the site.

Midi files of Lilypond were updated to take into account the duration of
the fermatas, which improves the scansion of a chorale.
Note however that the tempi are not relevant at all. But by changing the
\guidemidi-ly in the sources you will be able to more easily produce a
midi file that suits you.

For those wishing a really detailed analysis of Chorales (especially the
students) , I advertise them of the release:

"Les colles de Bach - The Bach's School (You've got me, there)"

for GNU Solfege which includes 352 chorales, each chorale being an
exercise of musical dictation of 1, 2, 3 or 4 voices.

All this stuff is under a Free Art License.

http://superbonus.project.free.fr/spip.php?article48

awesome work, thanks! i just browsed the pdf, and it's a very welcome addition to my library. can i suggest you add a version number to the file and somewhere on the first page, in case some engraving errors have crept in?

i really need to re-install solfege - haven't used it since university, but my hearing skills could certainly need a refresher...

chapeau!


jörn

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