version 2.12.2
qBeam = {
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 1 8)
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 2 8)
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 3 8)
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 4 8)
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 5 8)
Arno Rog wrote:
Hi,
Just to learn LilyPond better I've engraved the splendid Organ Sonata Der
94ste Psalm by Julius Reubke (1834-1858) with LilyPond 2.13.1.
The result can be seen here [1]. The 28-page score is based on the IMSLP score
(first edition 1871) of this piece.
See s.3.5.1 of the notation reference manual. And appendix B.4 of the manual
lists all the MIDI instrument names.
Nick
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2009/4/16 Simon Bailey bina...@gmail.com:
nice. that is an amazing piece of work. congratulations. and i'm intrigued:
can you recommend a good recording? (preferably available via itunes...)
The Allegro starting from bar 317, page 16 of the PDF can be heard in
Matthew Rowles wrote:
How can I do this?
- Be Alert. Australia needs lerts.
i had to check that first, it is explained (
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lert here )
yours is explained
Thank you,
now it works fine. I don't think I would have been able to adjust this
myself.
Thanks,
A
nick.payne wrote:
version 2.12.2
qBeam = {
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 1 8)
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4 4) 2 8)
#(revert-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 32 4
Hi Carl,
I've posted a patch for approval that implements variable thickness
dashed
and part-dashed, part-solid slurs. I hope it will be fully
implemented in 2.13.1.
When I posted my comment about this, I never imagined it would get
solved so quickly.
Amazing!
As a preview, here's
I've read all of that.
All of those instruments are pitched. I want just a snare drum to hit
out the rhythm.
I can't access the percussion midi instruments as I'm not using a drum
staff, and if I was, the notes would still change (percussion)
instrument as the pitch changed.
Basically, I want
Hi Berthold,
when I want to do a pitched trill over just one single note, I
always get errors:
Try overriding the stencil for the \trill function:
%%
\version 2.12.2
trillfl =
{
\once \override Script #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\once \override Script #'text =
Matthew Rowles wrote:
I've read all of that.
All of those instruments are pitched. I want just a snare drum to hit
out the rhythm.
I can't access the percussion midi instruments as I'm not using a drum
staff, and if I was, the notes would still change (percussion)
instrument as the
I was thinking along the lines of defining my own sort of
drumpitch-init.ly file and mapping my notes to the midi pitches. Is
this possible?
I currently have:
%RightHand and LeftHand
pitchnamesSidedrum = #`(
(rh . ,(ly:make-pitch 0 1 NATURAL))
(lh . ,(ly:make-pitch 0 -1 NATURAL))
)
Hi Carl,
I'll comment on the bits I feel qualified on: the documentation bits.
It's taken me while following the threads on lilypond-devel and
lilypond-user to work out */why/* this has been developed.
The most common use seems to be so you can notate a phrase where notes
have varying
has no way to direct (musicxml to CMN)? where do I download musicxml2ly?
2009/4/16 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-program/Invoking-m
Joana wrote:
has no way to direct (musicxml to CMN)? where do I download musicxml2ly?
It's included in your Lilypond installation. It's invoked differently
depending on which operating system you run. On Linux it's like this:
musicxml2ly filename.xml filename.ly
Jon
--
Jonathan
Thank you for answers.
He gave everything right.
As there before I knew the lilypond these silly questions.
2009/4/17 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com
Joana wrote:
has no way to direct (musicxml to CMN)? where do I download musicxml2ly?
It's included in your Lilypond installation.
A couple of us had started a Wiki site for Lilypond called 'WikiLily' and we
collaborated on some Schubert songs. We found the MediaWiki versioning
system adequate for that. Alas, my company folded on short notice and the
site went with it.
However, I'm working on the site at home and hope to
Howdy!
I'm working on a piece that calls for a custom text span (v2.12.1). After
setting up the following (I'm copying from the online manual):
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = #slargandosi poco a poco
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details right text) = #
and applying the
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca writes:
Also, although he's dealing with text (not music) in general, it is
important to note that all of his examples show a *LARGER* margin on
the unbound [!] side of the text block -- this is, of course, the
opposite of what most of us find
Arvid Grøtting wrote:
I have a truly marvellous proof of why,
which this margin is too narrow to contain.
Hopefully it won't take 350 years for the
rest of us to figure out. (:
- Mark
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\once \override Score.MetronomeMark #'outside-staff-priority = #1500
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'outside-staff-priority = #1000
Works very nice! Nice to hear that the user can change those preferences.
Frédéric
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On 4/17/09 11:46 AM, Diosnel Herrnsdorf herrnsd...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy!
I'm working on a piece that calls for a custom text span (v2.12.1). After
setting up the following (I'm copying from the online manual):
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = #slargandosi poco a
This shows the text:
\relative c'' {
\once \override TextSpanner #'bound-details #'left #'text =
slargandosi poco a poco
c\startTextSpan \repeat unfold 30 { c } c\stopTextSpan
}
Nick
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