"new" and "old" music) with orchestras and ensembles of all
kinds — and he outright stated “Nobody’s scores look as great as yours… not
even the scores I get from The A-Listers, published by established print
houses.”
I simply couldn’t get that response without Lilypond (Th
detail?id=3156
>
> Mike Solomon: Patch: Removes the translate_axis call from
> axis-group-interface outside-staff positioning.
> http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3134
>
> David Kastrup: Patch: Implement music functions in Scheme
Graham,
let me express my gratitude for all work you did on LilyPond.
I have to admit that when i began my LilyPond adventure, you seemed to
be scary and unenthusiastic, very down-to-the-earth. However, as the
time passed i have learned that this impression was wrong, and that
you are a vital par
Thanks for the kind words. I am not much involved with LilyPond
anymore, so forwarding your mail to the development list.
Han-Wen
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Ethan Parr wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've found that transcription helps my sight reading, so I've been
> spending hours and hours writing
Baruch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As you hinted, a musician can probably do with just about any old
> grouping of notes on a page - but the beauty of fine engraving adds to
> the experience. I must admit that some of the finer points you
> discuss are lost on me, but perhaps as I work with li
Hello:
I just wanted to thank you for this fine piece of work. I've just started
exploring what lilypond can do, and I have to say I am deeply impressed.
It is apparent that you not only are fine programmers, but also that you have a
wonderful sense of the beauty of engraved music. Th