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Modelling questions and details guitar tablature #3

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reinierdevalk opened this issue Nov 25, 2020 · 1 comment
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Modelling questions and details guitar tablature #3

reinierdevalk opened this issue Nov 25, 2020 · 1 comment

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reinierdevalk commented Nov 25, 2020

What?

This issue lists various questions and details regarding the modelling of guitar tablature that are still to be addressed.

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  • Instead of as a <slur>, we can also do single-note hammer-ons (see below) as a @technique attribute on <dir>: @technique='hammer-on'. But I like the current solution better (more in line with the single-note <gliss> approach).
  • Slurs with slides in them (see satriani-ice_9, m. 1): do we encode this by nesting <gliss> in <slur>? One problem that I see here is that the 'H' dirmark that <slur> gives should be overridden with a 'sl.' dirmark that <gliss> gives.
  • Sliding with LH hammering/RH taping finger (see satriani-not_of_this_earth, m. 2): this is a bit of an exceptional thing: all five notes are slid using the LH hammering (or RH tapping) finger. Wrapping <gliss> in <slur> (or <dir>) should reflect that. Is this done correctly?
  • Syntax for <dir> when it encloses another element (see satriani-not_of_this_earth, m. 2, 4): where do we place the textual indication of the technique (here: 'T' for 'tap' and ‘Fdbk’ for 'feedback')? Right before the enclosed element?
  • Wrapping an element in a <dir> element (see satriani-not_of_this_earth, m. 2, 4): is this OK or should it be the other way around? Or either way?
@reinierdevalk reinierdevalk changed the title Various details lute tab Various details and questions lute tablature Nov 25, 2020
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Moved to combined lute and guitar issue.

@reinierdevalk reinierdevalk reopened this Nov 27, 2020
@reinierdevalk reinierdevalk changed the title Various details and questions lute tablature Modelling questions and details guitar tablature Nov 27, 2020
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