Midi2ly Error
I'm encountering problems with midi2ly. I receive the error below when running midi2ly on midi files exported from Reaper, a DAW. I receive no error when converting midi files created by Lilypond or Anvil Studio, a midi only program. Any insight or suggestions for exporting midi would be greatly appreciated. C:\Documents and Settings\jt\Desktop>midi2ly Test8.mid Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 991, in ? main() File "C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 989, in main convert_midi (f, o) File "C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 823, in convert_midi for (dur, num, den) in global_options.allowed_tuplets: SystemError: /main/src/gub/target/mingw/src/python-2.4.5/Objects/listobject.c:255: bad argument to internal function Lilypond version 2.2.13-1 (Windows XP) ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Volume Control of Accent Articulation
I'm writing a percussion part and would like to set volume levels for accent markings (<). I'm able to do this using dynamics markings (ff, pp, etc.) but have not found a way to do this with accent markings. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Chord Names Tweak
Hello all, Does anyone have suggestions for tweaking the position of accidental in chord names. For example, the flat sign in in the chord name Ab? I find in the default Lilypond setting the flat symbol is too big and too low on the base line. Thanks, Jonathan ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Fingerings with Flat Symbol
Hello I'm transcribing jazz solos and am searching for an efficient means of notating scale-tone numbers above notes, incorporating sharps and flats, e.g. 1 3 sharp5 flat7. I realize I'm able to use text markup commands for this. However, the use of fingerings would be much faster and require less typing. So, the question is: how do I append flat and sharp symbols to fingering numbers? Thanks, Jonathan ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
\triangle in markup
Greetings, I have been using \triangle within markup, e.g. c4^\markup { \triangle } . Until upgrading to Lilypond 2.6.5 from 2.6.3 I had no problems. I am, however, able to use \flat and \sharp in Lilypond 2.6.5. As an experiment, I reinstalled 2.6.3 and am still receiving the following error: Processing `Untitled.ly' Parsing... Untitled.ly:5:31: error: syntax error, unexpected '}', expecting SCM_T or SCM_IDENTIFIER c4^\markup { \triangle } d e f error: errors found, ignoring music expression error: failed files: "Untitled.ly" I am also attaching an excerpt of my previous \triangle success. Lilypond 2.6.5 Lilypad 2-1 Mac OS 10.4.3 Thanks, Jonathan Townes ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Book creation
RevRev. Gilbert,I found a link that may be of some use to you. It is a sight-singing book created with Lilypond and LaTex.http://www.lightandmatter.com/sight/sight.html-Jonathan TownesFrom: Gordon Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: September 5, 2005 6:36:26 PM EDTTo: lilypond-user@gnu.orgSubject: Book creationHi all!I have composed a Missa Brevis (short Mass) setting with several distinct pieces. In the past I have simply printed each piece out on separate pages. However, I would like to put them all together in a book, with title page, contents (with one-bar snippets if that's not too difficult), a page of comments, etc. Can someone point me to where in the documentation (or elsewhere) I can find *all* the necessary information on doing that? I have looked in the docs, and found some of it, but I think I am missing something. I use 2.5.29, and run it on FreeBSD 5.3 with a reasonable amount of horsepower and ram.Thanks in advance,Blessings,Fr. Gordon Gilbert+ +=+ | Angels' Roost Farm | | Rev. Fr. Gordon Gilbert & Susan Gilbert | | 705-549-5056 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | +=+___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Jazz Chords
I've been searching for a way to customize chord superscript. I found the example for chord-name-major7.ly but would like to customize minor 7th chords too. Also, I have not found a way to print 13th chords (C7/b9/13) without 'add' (C7/9/add13).-Jonathan \paper { indent = 0\mm raggedlastbottom = ##f printpagenumber = ##t oddFooterMarkup = "BOLLING GRYN . Number 33 . 6 July 1992 . Copyright © 1994 Jonathan Townes" #(define bottommargin (* 17 mm)) } Some macros %%% sl = { \override NoteHead #'style = #'slash \override Stem #'transparent = ##t } sls = { \override NoteHead #'style = #'slash \override Stem #'transparent = ##f } nsl = { \revert NoteHead #'style \revert Stem #'transparent } #(define (parenthesize-callback callback) (define (parenthesize-stencil grob) (let* ((fn (ly:get-default-font grob)) (pclose (ly:font-get-glyph fn "accidentals.rightparen")) (popen (ly:font-get-glyph fn "accidentals.leftparen")) (subject (callback grob)) ; remember old size (subject-dim-x (ly:stencil-extent subject 0)) (subject-dim-y (ly:stencil-extent subject 1))) ; add parens (set! subject (ly:stencil-combine-at-edge (ly:stencil-combine-at-edge subject 0 1 pclose 0.2) 0 -1 popen 0.2)) ; revert old size. (ly:make-stencil (ly:stencil-expr subject) subject-dim-x subject-dim-y))) parenthesize-stencil) \header { title = \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Lucida Grande") { "BOLLING GRYN [1]" } } composer = \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Lucida Grande") { "JONATHAN TOWNES" } } } \score { << \chords { %\set majorSevenSymbol = \markup { "maj7" } %A d,1:maj7.9+.11+^5 e,:maj7.5+ f,:maj7.5- ees,:7.9+ g,4:maj7.5+ \times 2/3 { r8 e,:maj7.5+ r } c,2:7.9+ r2 \times 2/3 { r4 d,2:7.9+ } %B des,1:maj7.5+ ges,/c b,2:m7 f,:7 bes,1:7.9- e,:3-.6.9 fis,:7.13- g,:maj bes,:7.9+ r %C b,:m7.5+ f,:maj7.5+ ges,:maj7.5- e,:7.9+ des,:7.9+ r g,:maj7.9+.11+ } \relative c' { \set Staff.midiInstrument = "acoustic grand" \override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = #'( -1.0 . 2.5 ) \override Score.RehearsalMark #'print-function = #(make-stencil-boxer .2 .5 Text_interface::print) \override Glissando #'style = #'zigzag \override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'() \time 4/4 \key c \major \mark \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Lucida Grande") { "A" } } f4 des aes4. des8 | dis8 e dis e dis c4. | c'8 \acciaccatura des ees4. r2 | \break \times 2/3 { c8 des, ees ~ } ees2 \times 2/3 { r8 des ees } | fis4 \times 2/3 { r8 e b } ees4\glissando c | r2 \times 2/3 { fis8 e a ~ } \times 2/3 { a fis e } \bar "||" \break %\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'extra-offset = #'( 2.0 . 2.5 ) \mark \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Lucida Grande") { "B" } } ees1 | ees | e?2 a2 | \break b1 | b2.. bes8 | a2 fis4. a8 | \break b,2 d | cis2. e8 f ~ | f2. d'4 \bar "||" \break \mark \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Lucida Grande") { "c" } } ges,4 d a4. d8 | e8 f e f e des4. | des'8 \acciaccatura d e4. r2 | \times 2/3 { des8 e, d ~ } d2 \times 2/3 {des'8 e, f ~ } | \break f1 | r2.. f8 | cis'8 e, e e e2 ~ | e1 \bar "|." } >> \midi { \tempo 4=60} \layout { } } \version "2.6.3"___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Unicode Fingereings
Greetings All, I am beginning to write music for my harmonica practice and would like to use two Unicode characters in my fingerings: ↑ (Unicode: 2191/UTF8: E2 86 91) and ↓ (Unicode: 2193/UTF8: E2 86 93) I'm a little stumped as Unicode characters work as lyrics.. Jonathan ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user