Hello,
I have some musical scores of Sebastien Perrin like "un deux trois musette" where the chords are presented in the form of squares and that I do not manage to decipher if not by ear. Can someone, whom I thank in advance, send me a conversion table for a more classical reading?
Sincerely
17/10/2021
5 Replies
ACCORDEONIAL
17/10/2021
Hello, Sébastien Perrin's scores are at Boulevard Studio, and probably the chords are different from what you say.https://www.partition-accordeon.com/partitions/ Good music, JF
DEVAUX
18/10/2021
Thank you very much for the answer, but I don't see how this solves my problem.
Sincerely
SERGIO_632013
09/11/2021
good evening, I have encountered the same problem as you, apparently there is no solution? the scores transmitted in response do not provide any answer to the questioning; for my part, I will try this approach on the site of S. PERRIN, I share if I get an answer
theo
05/12/2021
Good evening Devaux and Sergio
I have just discovered your message
There may be a reason
S.Perrin's scores are produced by a music composition software and exported in PDF, while exploring several PDFs I noticed that the Anastasia font (which is also used to note the chords) was used in the PDFs. Maybe this font is not installed on your PCs or the PDF reader does not recognize this font, hoping to help you find a solution.
I encountered this kind of error a few years ago with the Notation software
Kind regards (keep me posted)
DEVAUX
06/12/2021
Hello and thank you for your answer. Indeed I don't have Anastasia in the list of characters on my mac, I hope to find a solution by calling my little girl during the next vacations
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