Right, I agree Kinko -> western would probably not be possible; I should
have just had the arrow western -> Kinko which would should be
straightforward though would utilize a pretty minimal fraction of the
expressive possibilities of Kinko notation; it would just be useful for
people who didn't want to learn western notation but have access to a
lot more music (e.g. trios :-)
>But when it comes to Kinko, I think the project would be difficult
>if not impossible. Is there a (even more or less) one-to-one
>correspondence between western notation and Kinko?
>
>Not that I wouldn't mind having such a system, I'm just curious
>about the possibilty of writing one.
>
>bj
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