Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!spool.mu.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!hamblin.math.byu.edu!hellgate.utah.edu!fcom.cc.utah.edu!news From: jimlogue@cc.utah.edu (JAMES P. LOGUE) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: quarter tone notation Message-ID: <1991Jun14.133437.16975@fcom.cc.utah.edu> Date: 14 Jun 91 12:29:09 GMT Article-I.D.: fcom.1991Jun14.133437.16975 Sender: news@fcom.cc.utah.edu Reply-To: jimlogue@cc.utah.edu Organization: University of Utah Computer Center Lines: 8 I'm working on a piece for sax and tape using some quartertones and I'm a bit confused about all the different notations schemes for 1/4 accidentals. All of the notation texts here are aroung ten years old... is there a more common method nowadays? Polish, Kegel, what? What's the best for computer notation programs (do any have 1/4 tone symbols built-in?) Gracias. Jim Logue University of Utah jimlogue@cc.utah.edu