On 24 May 2013, at 03:21 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Actually I was thinking the variables for the piano since one of the
sections repeats a lot in the right hand. Will all of that still
compile if I have the files's variables like that or do I need to
then create a veritable for the foe itself?
Whatever makes it easier for you to write/read. You can have more
variables in one file or have a file (with all the variables in it)
included in another file, or have one variable used inside another
one, for example
one = \relative c' { c4 d e c }
two = \relative c' { e4 f g2 }
three = \relative c' { g'8 a g f e4 c }
four = \relative c' { c4 g c2 }
piano = { \time 4/4 \one \one \two \two \three \three \four \four }
\score
{
\new Staff <<
\piano
>>
}
etc..... The important thing is to make easy understandable, but the
big advantage is to be able to do some of the parts, get these OK and
build on it.
Regards,
Wim.
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