Hello, I'm trying to make my first file with Lilypond. What I have so far:
\version "2.2.0" \include "espanol.ly" \header { title = "Una Caricia" author = "Eduardo D. Bensadon" } melodie = \relative la''' {si-2 la#-1 si fa2-4 sol-4} begeleiding = \relative sol' {r <<sol si>> <<sol si>> r <<la si>> <<la si>>} bas = \relative la, {mi2. si'} \score { \notes { \clef violin \time 3/4 \key sol maj << \melodie \begeleiding \bas >> } } Of course this does not work. What I would like to ask: are there some examples where do re mi ... are used in stead of c d e? The manual sais to \include espanol.ly, but this doesn't seem to do it. And further: any comments on why this doesn't work are of course welcome. Is there some book or anything on Lilypond? What is a basic document structure? etc. etc. The point of this all: is it possible making anything work without browsing through the endless tutorials on the web, and memorizing things like #(ly: blabla) which I really don't understand (yet). Pf, I'm asking a lot, but one can always try right? Greetings, Hendrik Hendrik Maryns Fichtenweg 19 Zi. 9 D-72076 Tübingen Deutschland/Duitsland +491753353494 (Deutschland) +32499342012 (België) Interessante websites: www.lieverleven.be (waarom zou ik hier toch naar verwijzen...) www.fuckforforest.com Voor de gefrustreerde maar tegelijk idealistische medemens www.die-kunst-des-spickens.de Spicken is inderdaad spieken... _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user