NAME
Music::Duration - Add 32nd, 64th, 128th and tuplet durations to MIDI-Perl
VERSION
version 0.0702
SYNOPSIS
# Compare lengths:
# perl -MMIDI::Simple -MData::Dumper -e '%x = %MIDI::Simple::Length; print Dumper [ map { "$_ => $x{$_}" } sort { $x{$a} <=> $x{$b} } keys %x ]'
# perl -MMusic::Duration -MData::Dumper -e '%x = %MIDI::Simple::Length; print Dumper [ map { "$_ => $x{$_}" } sort { $x{$a} <=> $x{$b} } keys %x ]'
# In a program:
use Music::Duration;
Music::Duration::tuplet( 'ten', 'z', 5 ); # 5 divisions in place of an eighth note triplet
my $black_page = MIDI::Simple->new_score();
# ...
$black_page->n( 'zten', 'n38' ) for 1 .. 5;
DESCRIPTION
This module adds 32nd, 64th, and 128th note divisions to MIDI::Simple %Length
. It also adds fractional note divisions with the tuplet() function.
32nd durations added:
yn: thirty-second note
dyn: dotted thirty-second note
ddyn: double dotted thirty-second note
tyn: thirty-second note triplet
64th durations added:
xn: sixty-fourth note
dxn: dotted sixty-fourth note
ddxn: double dotted sixty-fourth note
txn: sixty-fourth note triplet
128th durations added:
on: 128th note
don: dotted 128th note
ddon: double dotted 128th note
ton: 128th note triplet
FUNCTION
tuplet
Music::Duration::tuplet( 'qn', 'z', 5 );
# $score->n( 'zqn', ... );
Music::Duration::tuplet( 'wn', 'z', 7 );
# $score->n( 'zwn', ... );
Add a fractional division to the MIDI::Simple Length
hash for a given name and duration.
Musically, this creates a series of notes in place of the given duration.
A triplet is a 3-tuplet.
So in the first example, instead of a quarter note, we instead play 5 beats - a 5-tuple. In the second, instead of a whole note (of four beats), we instead play 7 beats.
tuple
Synonym for the tuplet function.
SEE ALSO
The %Length
hash in MIDI::Simple
The code in the eg/ and t/ directories
https://www.scribd.com/doc/26974069/Frank-Zappa-The-Black-Page-1-Melody-Score
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuplet
AUTHOR
Gene Boggs <gene@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2019 by Gene Boggs.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.