From f7c995b3e28db37922ffb3f197d040270054f2f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joseph Wakeling Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 20:29:13 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Turkish classical music corrections. --- Documentation/notation/pitches.itely | 11 +++++------ Documentation/notation/world.itely | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely index 7951310b54..ac79d18b13 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/pitches.itely @@ -592,12 +592,11 @@ intervals are based on 1/9 divisions of the whole tone. From a modern notational point of view, it is convenient to use the standard Western staff notes (c, d, e, ...) with special accidentals unique to Turkish music. These -accidentals are defined in @file{makam.ly} (see the -Learning Manual 2.12.2, section 4.6.3, `Other sources of -information', for the location of this file). The -following table gives their names, the accidental suffix -that must be added to notes, and their pitch alteration -as a fraction of one whole tone. +accidentals are defined in @file{makam.ly} (see +@rlearning{Other sources of information} for the location +of this file). The following table gives their names, +the accidental suffix that must be added to notes, and +their pitch alteration as a fraction of one whole tone. @c TODO: can we include the actual accidentals in this table? @quotation diff --git a/Documentation/notation/world.itely b/Documentation/notation/world.itely index 26b38fe63f..44531dfba3 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/world.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/world.itely @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ From a modern notational point of view it is convenient to use the standard Western staff notes (c, d, e, ...) with special accidentals that raise or lower notes by intervals of 1/9, 4/9, 5/9 and 8/9 of a tone. These accidentals are -defined in the file @file{makam.ly} (see the Learning Manual -2.12.2, section 4.6.3, `Other sources of information', for -the location of this file) and are described in more detail -in @ref{Non-Western note names and accidentals}. +defined in the file @file{makam.ly} (see +@rlearning{Other sources of information} for the location +of this file) and are described in more detail in +@ref{Non-Western note names and accidentals}. -- 2.39.2