plug in for | ta ta | ti ti ta | ti ti ti ti | on notes.
Just wondering if we have a plug in for this feature?
Just wondering if we have a plug in for this feature?
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I guess you're talking about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kod%C3%A1ly_method#Rhythm_syllables and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_(music)#Kod%C3%A1ly_Method ?
I'm not aware of an existing plugin for that.
In reply to I guess you're talking about… by Jojo-Schmitz
The Kodály Method uses "Ta" for quarter notes and the Solfage system
Yes, you're right. I know the title of what I'm thinking of now. thanks.
Thansk for the Wikipedia link. I didn't know there were that many. lol.
I htink I'll stay with the number system 1 & 2 & a etc.
I was hoping I could readjust a plug in to make this happen.
In reply to The Kodály Method uses "Ta"… by mpvick
There is this one that adds numbered counts, shouldn't be hard to adjust to show syllables instead - https://musescore.org/en/project/count-notes-beats-each-measure
In reply to There is this one that adds… by Marc Sabatella
very nice. Thanks Marc.
In reply to very nice. Thanks Marc. by mpvick
QML plugins is hard. Just like when one learns music as beginner. hahahah.
if you seek one of the few indian, oriental music discussion groups here you find many scores that use a tabla drum notation very similar, you can adjust them to your like, copy and paste...
In reply to if you seek one of the few… by Gandharv
Thats very kind of you Gandharv. I will certainly take your advice. Have you got any time to explain it to me.
I just looked up your name and got one score. cheers Michelle
In reply to Thats very kind of you… by mpvick
Michelle, the overall word to google search with would be “Tala” and “Tabla” there should be plenty apps in the play stores. Syllables are not only used for the complex rhythm patterns but also with their coordination for dance steps ( many utubes search Bharata Natyam) and also for metersin letter combinations, syllables in poetical expressions in Sanskrit. In the 12th century AD Indian music scripture “Sangita Ratnakara” this chapter on Tala is the only one that had not been translated yet, although promised for publication for a long time. It gives a philosophical background.
For other questions phps see my recent comment on similar artifacts
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts-news-unexplai…
and the many other links for 147.KFM given at the msc discussion group.
Msc discussion groups that may eventually deal with the subject alone if asked might be
Indian classical music
Oriental/Indian Music
phps new ones?
Cheers
In reply to Michelle, the overall word… by Gandharv
Thanks I looked at the small game toy. Fascinating aye.
In Indian music this is known as "konnakol," by the way. (The generic term for systems like these--TaKaDiMi, the Kodaly syllables, the Gordon ones, etc--is "rhythmic solmization.") There's another term, "solkattu," that embraces both konnakol and the counting of "tala" with hand movements.
I don't know if you're still looking for this, but it appears that someone has made a Takadimi plugin: https://github.com/yonah-ag/musescore-takadimi
In reply to I don't know if you're still… by wjmcreynolds
Hi,
Can you please help me to import Kodaly plugins?
Best,
Arsalan
In reply to Hi, Can you please help me… by ahamidi
Can u xplain pls what Kodaly is? A term from indian shastra? cheers
In reply to Can u xplain pls what Kodaly… by Gandharv
Please see the attachment
Thanks