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Support Staff-Tuning tags in musicxml with sensible default #778
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Thank you for this modification. Unfortunately it did not solve the problem, but by doing some manual tests, I realized that the problem was not caused by the unexpected
Although this correspond to standard guitar tuning, I don't know what would be the proper way to extract these informations from the m21 stream in case of non-standard tunings (like open D or others). Could we consider in a first step to add by default this standard tuning block as it will certainly cover a large majority of guitar tabs ? |
Reopening because of the problem noted above. Renaming issue. Might be a little while, since we're not fully supporting fretboards yet, though Luke Poeppel did some great work on this getting us ready to do so later. |
The question is whether we need a new
Seems easier to me to build on what we have -- read the musicxml file for a tuning, make a pitch array from the entries, if it matches one of the known fretboards, construct it, and drop it in the beginning of the part. Maybe a method in the tablature module Then in the export module, look for a FretBoard object @louisbigo any thoughts on directions here, or interest in making a more detailed proposal? |
music21 version
6.5.0
Problem summary
Hi,
It seems that the musicXML writer can produce mistakes when the m21 stream corresponds to a tablature.
The parsing seems ok (string/fret informations seem correctly stored in the m21 stream in articulations.FretIndication / articulations.StringIndication). However, the written musicXML file is invalid (as indicated when opening with MuseScore for example).
When looking into it, it seems that unexpected fret tags (more precisely
<fret>0</fret>
) have been added in place of technical indications (like hammer-on, pull-off) - see example below. I would not be suprised that multiple (and distinct) fret indications for one single note induces this invalidity.I guess that guitar specific technics such as hammer-on/pull-off are not yet implemented in m21. I think that simply omitting them (instead of replacing them by non-sense
<fret>0</fret>
) would produce a valid musicXML and might be a good option until that time.Thanks again for this fantastic tool !
Steps to reproduce
The musicXML page dedicated to tab (https://www.musicxml.com/tutorial/tablature/fret-and-string/) provides a simple test file (tab1.musicxml).
In tab1.musicxml we have (l.321) :
and in the analogue place of the file written by m21 (tab1-m21.musicxml) we have (l.288) :
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