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iRe: Yin Feng - Shakuhachi | |
iJanuary 19th, 2018 | |
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iI'm absolutely astounded that I found another shakuhachi player on | |
igopher. Seriously, I'm in awe. | |
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iI'll have to pull your gopher hole up on a different device to try | |
iand decypher your notation system. It didn't come through clearly | |
iin lynx. I just did a little search and it looks like some of the | |
icharacters used for notation (the Katakana characters) are | |
iavailable in UTF-8. Let me give this a try: | |
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i Notes: | |
i ロ - Ro | |
i ツ - Tsu | |
i レ - Re | |
i チ - Chi | |
i リ - Ri | |
i ヒ - Hi | |
i ウ - U | |
i イ - I | |
i ル - Ru | |
i コロ - Ko Ro | |
i ゴロ - Go Ro | |
i ヵラ - Ka Ra | |
i Decorations: | |
i メ - Meri | |
i ー - Breath mark | |
i ヽ - Repeated note | |
i ゠ - Song ends | |
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iI'm not sure how to make reference the vertical speed changes yet, | |
ibut we can figure things out as we go. | |
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iAnd with that, using a vertical 66 column wide R->L format, and | |
itrying to take into account the japanese double-wide characters, | |
ihere's a really simple children's song (I really hope this works): | |
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i------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
i Hinomaru | |
i------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
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i リ. ツ. | |
i .ヽ .ヽ | |
i チ. レ. | |
i .ツ .ヽ | |
i レ. チ. | |
i ー .ヽ | |
i リ. レ. | |
i .ヽ ー | |
i チ. チ. | |
i .ツ .ヽ | |
i レ. リ. | |
i .チ .ヽ | |
i ツ. ロ. | |
i ゠ .ヽ | |
i リ. | |
i ー | |
i ロ. | |
i .ヽ | |
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i------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
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iWhew! That was a bit of work for even a simple song, but I really | |
ilike the final look of it. Please, please, please work on gopher! | |
iIf it does, I may transcribe a bunch of my music, including fun | |
ilittle tunes I improvise. | |
More Shakuhachi stuff here | |
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iYin Feng, you made my whole week! | |
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