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- From: walt@gecko.SLAC.stanford.EDU (Walter R. Innes)
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- Subject: [comp.music] bagpipe.tex
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- Date: 14 Dec 1992 10:43:23 GMT
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- I have uploaded a new version of bagpipe.tex (1.21) to ftp.stolaf.edu
- /pub/mutex/contrib. This release fixes some minor bugs with little used grace
- note macros and adds a few new grace note macros.
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- Bagpipe.tex is a macro-package for type setting Scottish Highland Bagpipe
- music. It requires Daniel Taupin's MusicTeX macro-package and the TeX
- technical type-setting program. The music is entered by typing the
- macro commands into an ascii file. The output produced by processing
- this file through the TeX program is of professional quality.
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- I have just finished publishing a collection of 90 tunes plus several
- pages of exercises for my pipe band. With practise a complex four-part
- 6/8 march can be set, corrected, and adjusted in an hour. A simple
- two-part 3/4 retreat can be done ten minutes.
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- If you use this package, please send me a brief e-mail notification (if you
- have not already done so). Thanks.
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