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Problems
Score doesn't reflect harmonics effect
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Graham
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Feb 28th 2010 at 12:52 AM |
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Hi all,
If I create a note on the fretboard, say on the third fret of the D string on a bass guitar, it shows up on the score as an F, which is correct. However, if I make this same note a natural harmonic, which should be an A, it still shows as a F on the score (although the note head is now a diamond). This doesn't seem like the correct behavior since the score is wrong, but maybe I'm misunderstanding something? I'd appreciate any help.
thanks,
Graham
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Danjo
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Apr 5th 2010 at 12:03 AM |
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Yeah, if you change to a harmonic it just leaves the original note, but makes it a diamond. This is somewhat understandable considering the fact that you can do a 2 octave pinch harmonic off the 12 fret, which would have a rediculous amount of ledger lines if they actually changed it on the score.
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Graham
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Apr 20th 2010 at 4:31 PM |
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I guess, but I'm just talking about natural harmonics which I believe are only one octave up. For me, this behavior significantly reduces the usefulness of TuxGuitar for notation purposes.
Devs - please consider either changing this behavior or at least adding an option to have harmonics accurately reflected in the score!
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