Re: Flute Accompaniment

2016-06-26 Thread Mat Kramer
Are you referring to cue notes? See 
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/writing-parts#formatting-cue-notes.

-Mat




> On Jun 26, 2016, at 1:14 PM, Br. Gabriel-Marie | SSPX  
> wrote:
> 
> In my piece I have a piano staff with the music on the bottom staff.  In the 
> upper staff it is supposed to be notes for recorder or flute accompaniment.  
> In the original the flute notes and its staff are all a bit smaller in size.  
> What do you call those smaller notes?  I want to make the entire top staff + 
> the notes just smaller so it is obvious to the singers not to try and sing 
> the accompaniment.  How do I do that?
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"Easy Reader" template

2016-06-26 Thread Mat Kramer
I just discovered LilyPond. What a great program!

I’m trying to make lead sheets that my elderly father can read. The default 
staff size is a bit small. I found the docs about using set-global-staff-size, 
but it produces awkward crowded output. Does anyone have a good template for 
making larger easier-to-read output?

Thanks.

-Mat





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