Alert Script Language Quick Reference
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Lr Bs. B B B Bt. lr B 6De.
5Lr Bs. G B G lr B Gt. G Be. Gs. Lr Bs B B B B lr 6De.
5Lr Bs. Gt. B6 Ds. lr 5Bt. G Ds. Lr D G lr
When the Saints Go Marching In
Lr 4Cs lr E Fs Lr Gq lr
Lr Cs lr E F Lr Gq lr
Lr Cs lr E F Lr Ge lr E Lr C lr E Lr Dq lr
Es E D Lr Ce. lr Cs Ee Gs G Lr Gs Fq lr
Lr Ct. lr Es Lr F Ge lr E Lr C lr D Lr C
A L E R T S C R I P T L A N G U A G E Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E
Use the following list of alert script language symbols when composing alerts.
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. | Increases a note duration or rest by 50 percent. | Fq. |
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+ | Increases volume one level (up to level 9). | +F |
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# | Sharps the preceding note. | F# |
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Specifies the octave for the note. The default octave is | 4C | |
| 5. The middle C octave is 4. |
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ax | Indicates the volume level. a0 is silent, and a9 is the | a6 |
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b | Flats the preceding note. | Bb |
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e | Represents an eighth note. | Ce |
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f | Specifies that all occurrences of a certain note should | fB |
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h | Represents a half note. | Ch |
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