On Sun 29 Sep 2019 at 21:00:58 (-0400), Freeman Gilmore wrote:
> Aaron Hill wrote:
> > With quotation marks, you can break a lot of the rules:
> >
> >
> > \version "2.19.83"
> >
> > "Anything?! { c'4 } " = { c'4 }
> >
> > { \"Anything?! { c'4 } " }
> >
>
> Then would { \"Anything?! { c'4
Hi.
I'm hoping someone can help me figure out how to notate this.
I am creating a lead sheet that has vocal line with lyrics. Some sections
have just the melody, and other sections have harmonies under the melody.
In general, I have been having success using this pattern for going into
and out
>
> With quotation marks, you can break a lot of the rules:
>
>
> \version "2.19.83"
>
> "Anything?! { c'4 } " = { c'4 }
>
> { \"Anything?! { c'4 } " }
>
Then would { \"Anything?! { c'4 } " } be equivalent to { \{ c'4 } } ?
>
> Whether it is prudent to do such a thing is another
Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> Be aware the final measure of the first half of the waltz needs to be
> written as two alternatives. ... This corrects the otherwise odd-sounding
> minor second intervals that appear in the left hand.
>
Thank you. I only discovered the opus-infinity site after I'd had
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> The grammar is in Appendix A of the Lilypond Contributor's Guide.
Thanks. How about the definitions of the terminals, such as STRING
and SYMBOL?
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Matthew Skala
msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca People before tribes.
Hi Matthew,
The grammar is in Appendix A of the Lilypond Contributor's Guide.
Andrew
On 30/9/19 5:15 am, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
Is there a formal grammar of the Lilypond language anywhere, other than
the source code itself?
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On 2019-09-29 12:15 pm, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019, Thomas Morley wrote:
> What characters are allowed in variable names?
From NR:
"The name of a [LilyPond-]variable should have alphabetic characters
only; no numbers, underscores or dashes."
Thanks. I had a hard
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019, Thomas Morley wrote:
> > What characters are allowed in variable names?
>
> From NR:
> "The name of a [LilyPond-]variable should have alphabetic characters
> only; no numbers, underscores or dashes."
Thanks. I had a hard time finding this in the manual.
> Note the "yet"!!
Am So., 29. Sept. 2019 um 18:57 Uhr schrieb :
>
> What characters are allowed in variable names?
>
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> Matthew Skala
> msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca People before tribes.
> https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/
From NR:
"The name of a [LilyPond-]variable should have alphabetic characters
only;
What characters are allowed in variable names?
--
Matthew Skala
msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca People before tribes.
https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/
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On 2019-09-28 9:12 pm, Mark Probert wrote:
Hi, all.
While not of general interest, I thought some of you might find this
small project of mine amusing. I was recently inspired by a YT video
to have a go at coding one of the late 18th C dice music games (the
"Mozart" Waltz generator Simrock
Orm wrote:
>
> In case this is unintentional: Rather than "Eine Kleine Waltzer" you'd
> say "Ein kleiner Walzer" in German (you can capitalize the "kleiner"
> if you prefer).
>
Thank you! To my shame I have no German and I'm sorry I managled your
language. I will correct the error.
Kind
Hi Mark,
thanks for sharing. It's always good to know about people using CL.
I'm an avid CL user for many years and maintain some packages. If
you're interested, drop me a note off-list and we can share ideas.
In case this is unintentional: Rather than "Eine Kleine Waltzer" you'd
say "Ein
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