Re: multiduration chord buglet
Reply #6 –
G'day Leigh,
I take your point, but my question remains... How often do you see a minor second notated as a chord like this? E.G. D nat and D# on the same line on the same staff?
Any Maj7th chord has the potential for a minor second between the 7th and the octave but you rarely see it in practice... Or at least I don't I would think that the notation would usually be, in the D,D# example, more likely notated as D and Eb or perhaps Cx and D# to avoid any possibility of confusion.
I do agree with you RE microtones, but that's another area I don't have much deliberate exposure to - though being a trombone player I get all kinds of microtones...
It seems to me that "conventional" notation practices don't allow for microtones very much - 'till there's a recognised standard I somehow don't thing we'll see much support beyond 1/4 and 3/4 sharps and flats... Be nice for some if NWC supported at least this level...
cya mate.