Curt, I had no idea such a thing existed. It looks terrific! thanks for the tip.
Fred On 8 December 2013 14:41, Curt <accou...@museworld.com> wrote: > I wonder if you could get some ideas from the python scripts that convert > lilypond files into scrolling videos... > > On Dec 3, 2013, at 8:09 AM, Frederick Bartlett < > frederick.bartl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Now that I'm *cough, cough* an expert LilyPond user, I want to explore > something really difficult. > > My wife, a voice teacher, suffers from macular degeneration. Before her > vision degrades so much that she can no longer read printed scores, I'd > like to cobble together a system that > > - scans piano-vocal sheet music > - creates a LilyPond file > - controls a digital piano with LilyPond's midi output > - displays the score in sync on a tablet at arbitrary magnification > - controls tempi and dynamics by gestures and taps (and/or voice > commands) > - (bonus round) 'listens' to the singer and adjusts tempi and dynamics > to match > > Judging by the success of Frescobaldi, most of this would seem to be > feasible. And I have five years or so to figure all this out ... > > Has anyone on this list ever used Audiveris or OpenOMR? > > How about creating non-paged graphical output from LilyPond? > > Thanks for reading! > > Fred > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > > -- “To my knowledge I have no knowledge.” -- John Kerry, the Secretary of State of the United States of America, in response to Senator Barbara Boxer, 3 Sep 2013
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