>From what you told us it's impossible to say that the python error results 
>from a bug in the musicxml2ly script. You could/should to several things:
-) comment out all parts and measures in the .xml-file except the first measure 
in the first part. -) Test the file with musicxml2ly. 
-) If there's no python error comment in measure by measure and convert it 
every time with musicxml2ly.
-) Send us/me the measure which causes the error...

hth
patrick
Am 11.04.2012 um 09:44 schrieb Josiah Boothby:

>> That is a python error, a bug in the musicxml2ly script.
>> children is a list and index is a number but the number is higher than the 
>> list has items.
>> Can't tell more from just that exception.
>> 
>> Nils
> 
> Nils, would you like to see the file? I shouldn't put it out on the
> internet where all can see (I'm not by any stretch the copyright
> holder), but if you think looking at the file would help, I'd happily
> send it your way.
> 
>> You could also try to import the musicxml file into MuseScore: MuseScore is
>> available for Linux, Windows and Mac. It does not only read musicxml, but
>> midi as well. Plus: it exports in lilypond-format!
>> 
>> I've had success in reading a musicxml file which would *not* convert with
>> the musicxml2ly script. This very file could be imported in MuseScore and
>> exported as lilypond file.
> 
> Matthias, thank you for the suggestion. Will try that just as soon as
> musescore finishes compiling :P
> 
> —Josiah
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