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BarryM
January 21st, 2012, 12:53 PM
Does anyone know if there is a music editor that will handle Plainsong notation (ie, 4 line staff and neums)? I have searched the software centre and synaptic package manager, and whilst there are several conventional notation packages there, none of them mention plainsong in their capabilities.

coffeecat
January 21st, 2012, 04:08 PM
I think lilypond will do this.

http://lilypond.org/examples.html

See the example under Early Music. Was that what you are after?

Lilypond home page:

http://lilypond.org/

Version 2.12.3 is the one in the Oneiric repository, but I notice your profile mentions Maverick.

Lilypond requires text input - no GUI - which I've never got around to learning. There are some GUI frontends to lilypond in the repos, such as denemo and frescobaldi, but I don't know whether they support the plainsong notation you want.

BarryM
January 22nd, 2012, 05:45 PM
Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for! I had briefly looked at Lilypond, but hadn't found the examples. I have installed it, but do find the thought of text entry a trifle daunting! I shall have to try out Frescibaldi ore one of the other front ends. At the moment I am using MuseScore, but, of course that only handles modern notation (and concert pitch, A=440, for playback: I would like to be able to set it to Baroque pitch: wonder if I can do that with one of the other notation packages?).

As you point out I am still using Maverick, I really must get round to upgrading!

Many thanks for your help.

coffeecat
January 22nd, 2012, 06:19 PM
I would like to be able to set it to Baroque pitch:

Wouldn't you also want to set the playback to mean tone temperament (or similar) rather than equal temperament? :wink:

Good luck!

jzemeocala
September 6th, 2012, 02:56 AM
I know that this is a rather old thread. But for anyone that is interested......
I think that the only reliable way to play music notation in ubuntu with alternative tunings would be to play the file in rosegarden and have the midi output go to a softsynth that supports scala files like yoshimi


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BarryM
September 17th, 2012, 09:51 AM
Thanks for your suggestion,jzemeocala. I'll give Rosegarden a try. I hadn't seen coffeecat's reply until I looked up your's the other day, and, as a singer I would want to stick to equal temperament, since, at least in rehearsal our pianist simply transposes down a semitone when we are singing at Baroque pitch.