Am 14.11.19 um 10:26 schrieb David Menéndez Hurtado:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 at 10:05, Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de
<mailto:lilyp...@maltemeyn.de>> wrote:
Am 14.11.19 um 10:02 schrieb David Menéndez Hurtado:
> I am transcribing a piece that is filled with the rhythmic motif
"8. 16
> 8" at different pitches. Being a LaTeX user, I want to write a
macro
> like \myrithm{c a g}.
Maybe http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=465 or
That seems to only allow the same note in the pattern.
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=654 is the right thing for you?
That looks more flexible, I think it would solve my immediate problem,
thank you very much.
The downside is that it looks more complicated, so I would also like
to learn to write the function myself. I think the docs can use a few
more examples, and I am happy to contribute them.
As you noted, Aaron gave you a very detailed yet concise explanation. If
you want to learn more about Scheme in LilyPond you can - as a
complement - have a look at my attempt to give slow-paced explanations.
It is really far from being complete, but I think what *is* there may be
helpful for a better understanding: https://scheme-book.ursliska.de
HTH
Urs
/David.
P.S.: sorry for the unfinished subject line.