I'm not sure this will help, my son uses Lilypond. While he complains about some difficulty, the program typesets in latex very easily, so you may be able to use it to include your notation in Lyx. The only two other programs he wants cost about $700.00. I installed Lilypond for him from Fink (for Mac) and didn't like it, so I googled it and downloaded direct and it works well, but I can't remember from where off hand.
HTH
Daniel Culver
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On Jan 28, 2007, at 4:17 PM, Jamie Faunt wrote:

Hi Jens, I just wanted to thank you for all the text4ht into and your own very helpful page on same.

These resources are going to be very helpful as I continue to learn about TeX, LaTeX, XML and such.

Being an author of music instruction materials as well, my primary use and interest in LyX/TeX is not as a mathematician or scientist. I love the way LyX let's me concentrate on the content, and avails me of a wide-range of symbols as I need them. Unlike many authors of music materials, my need for music notation is less critical because the type of things I teach (mainly to professional and other aspiring musicians). For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.

thanks much,

Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
lyx
Daniel Culver
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