> BTW, have you (Lilypond community) ever thought about recording some > *screencasts*? > This is the way how many people learn using a program and, even though you > might think this could work just with graphics or video software, I guess it > may work for lilypond as well.. (at least for new users) >
I like this idea. I've thought about doing a podcast about Lilypond, but then ran into the problem that it would really need to be a screencast for it to do any good, and I don't have time to learn how to do screencasts. Also, can you improve any examples? I mean, the Goyescas / >> Granados example and Cary / Baca examples look *wicked awesome*. >> In contrast, the tablature example bores me to tears, the vocal >> music example is probably missing a / accent in "trou-ve", etc. >> >> > I'd be really glad to help with the tablature example. > I think a modern piece would be better in this case, as tablature are used > by modern guitarists. > What about a Scott Joplin ragtime arranged for guitar? (it is in the public > domain) > > I guess a good example should show the best features of tablature support > in Lilypond.. There are any other requirements? > > That'd be great, Federico. I think there's still a big ugly blinking "help!" thing by the tablature example, so I'd be glad to have a different example. BTW the vocal example is a motet that I transcribed from a medieval manuscript facsimile, and I'll be happy to check if there's a missing accent, but I'm pretty sure it's correct (according to Medieval French anyway). I'll check when I get back home, though. Right now I'm in NY on vacation. Jon -- Jonathan Kulp http://www.jonathankulp.com
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