Bagpipe Abc Files Lotro Server

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OK, my minstrel has reached level 25, I've gotten the bagpipe skill, I picked up a set of beginner pipes, and I've reviewed the beginning ABC music notation. Now as a reasonably accomplished piper in real life, so far I've found that bagpipes in lorto are really craptacular. Now, this is probably because I'm not specifying things correctly in my music file, so I'll list the requirements for the Great Highland Bagpipe, and hopefully some ABC wizard here on the forums will be able to turn those requirements into an ABC code specification that I can plug into my music file. First, the GHB has only 9 notes on the chanter that cover a little more than one octive. The notes go from low g to high a (g a b c d e f g A), with low A sounding at approximately 470 Hz. The notes on the chanter are tuned to a mixolodic scale rather than to a tempered scale commonly used by most other western instruments.

Bagpipe Abc Files Lotro Server

The GHB has three drones, one bass drone and two tenor drones, although for lorto, I'm sure we can make do with just one bass and one tenor drone. The tenor drone sounds at one octive below low A on the chanter, and the bass drone sounds at two octives below low A. So to play a GHB in lorto, I need both the bass and tenor drones to sound continuously while I play the melody on the 9 notes that can be played on the chanter. This doesn't even go into how to play grace notes, doublings, grips, and other embellishments used in bagpipe music, but if I can get the basics going above, I think I'll be able to figure out the rest (if not, I'll be back with more questions). I can play dozens of pipe tunes, and have access to hundreds more. I'd like to translate many of those tunes into ABC to play in lorto, but I need a hand in getting started.

Sep 05, 2010  And you can save the different parts as Abc files (lute.abc, harp.abc etc.) And after making ABC, you can import the different Abc parts into Melody Assistant again, and listen to the whole song, to make sure that the files are synced, and ofc make the changes that are needed. Actually, this was meant to be funk, but I can't write funk in Lotro. A medley of jigs, mp3 file abc file, For Beorbrand, the bagpipe man. Abc file, I wrote this march for the kinship 'The Knights of Lord Tarcyrian', on the Imladris server.

Thanks in advance! Hello Owain, I'm sorry, but what exactly is your question? LotRO gives you a full 3 octaves on any Instrument except for drums and cowbell, of course. No matter what pitch the actual note will be depending on the instrument used, the notation for LotRO will be the same for all: C, to c' If you want to stay true to your real world instrument that will leave you with just a tenor drone at A, with G to a for the canter.

If you want to use the full range you'll have to transpose your tunes up by 3 giving you a bass drone at C, tenor drone at C and the canter from ^A to c'. There's nothing you can just 'plug in' to make your ABCs sound right, you'll have to do it for every tune. And of course you'll have to tie the drone notes together with '-' an all occurences but the last. Well, as I said, I checked out the thread that discusses the ABC system in general, but I have been unable to find specific parameter settings to achieve the results I want. The examples show how to play a melody, so that is trivial for me to pick the highest of the three octaves for my chanter, and the next lower for the tenor drone, and the next lower for the bass drone, but how do I simulateously play two more sound streams in addition to the melody to simulate the drones?

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The examples don't demonstrate that. There is a parameter K that sets the key or scale the music will be played with, but is there a setting to this parameter that will give me the proper pitch so that low A will play at the required 470 Hz level?

The ABC entry in the lorebook,, says 'LOTRO doesn't seem to use anything except major keys only, so a workaround seems to be using the harmonic major for any special key signatures (minor, mixolydian, etc.). It seems there are specific types of scale names allowed. For example, K:Cmin will successfully specify the C minor key, but K:Cm and K:Cmin will not work.' Swell, so what do I enter for this parameter to give me a mixolydian scale with A in the highest octave registering about 470 HZ?

470 Hz is close to B flat on a piano, but how does that relate to the K parameter? You see my problem? From the documentation, it appears that the ABC system allows you to significantly change how the output sounds by changing the input configuration settings, but the documentation fails to provide sufficient detail how to set the configuration values to achieve specific results. I'm a pretty darn good piper, but I have no experience with the ABC notation system, hence my questions. Ah, now I see. The two lines from the lorebook entry important to you are these: * Chords (for example, [ceg]) with up to 6 notes are supported by LOTRO.