I am making the (possibly incorrect) assumption that you mean Lilypond
rather than Lilypad.  There was a recent thread on this list about it.
Please see

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01683.html

and the two responses.

To summarize, you can use lilypond with gregorio by writing your master
TeX document in such way that it includes both gregorio scores and
lilypond code.  Then you can run

    lilypond-book --pdf --latex=lualatex /path/to/file.lytex

There is also a project which employs lilypond and gregorio at:

    https://github.com/jperon/sevin

Regards,
Henry

On Monday, 30 December 2013 at 07:39:52 pm -0500, R. Padraic Springuel wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience combining Gregorio and Lilypad in the 
> same document?  I have a project which calls for both Gregorian chant 
> and modern notation to be typeset in different places and am trying to 
> figure out the best way to go about doing this.  I know that Lilypad 
> should be able to typeset Gregorian chant directly, but I've yet to be 
> able to convince it to do so (even when copying the template in the 
> Learning document).  Besides, given what I've seen of samples set with 
> Lilypad, I like the output from Gregorio better.
> -- 
> 
> Br. Samuel
> (R. Padraic Springuel)
> 
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