Hello,
On 29 January 2012 09:44, Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
I want to write a score for the lever harp. To indicate a pedal change you
can write the new pedal position as note names as described in NR 2.2.4
Harp. While the pedal changes the pitch of all octaves you
Is there a way with a music-function or something similar to define an
abbreviation?
{
r4_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\sharp } r4 c'' dis' |
a'_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\flat } b' c'' d' |
}
Each to time I add the harp lever (or pedal) instruction I write much
more levers than
Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net writes:
Is there a way with a music-function or something similar to define an
abbreviation?
{
r4_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\sharp } r4 c'' dis' |
a'_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\flat } b' c'' d' |
}
Each to time I add the harp lever (or
Hi Brent,
2012/1/29 Brent Annable brentanna...@gmail.com:
Hi y'all,
I'm trying to include a direction in the 'meter' section of the header block
that says this:
Heavy four-beat swing (quaver[ quaver] = quaver[ quaver])
I tried following the instructions given
at
Hi Werner,
2012/1/29 Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org:
I want to collect the horizontal positions of all bar lines (or
rather, the position of the first beat in a bar) within an output
text file.
I'm not a scheme guru (so I'm sure the code could be more elegant)
but the attached file seems to
Hello y'all,
Is there an easy way to use other NoteHeads (I need harmonic-mixed)
with \harmonicByFret, other than overriding the NoteHead right after
every use of \harmonicByFret? I guess I could write my own
\harmonicByFret function, but I can't even find the existing one to
look how it is
Hi Brent,
2012/1/29 Brent Annable brentanna...@gmail.com:
Thomas,
Thanks very much for your reply and your solution. The reason I wanted to
use it in the meter line is because I plan to extract parts and wanted to
centralise the information - is there a way to do this with rehearsal marks
Hi Helge,
On 29 January 2012 09:44, Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
I want to write a score for the lever harp. To indicate a pedal change
you
can write the new pedal position as note names as described in NR 2.2.4
Harp. While the pedal changes the pitch of all
Am 29.01.2012 11:32, schrieb David Kastrup:
Is there a way with a music-function or something similar to define an
abbreviation?
{
r4_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\sharp } r4 c'' dis' |
a'_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\flat } b' c'' d' |
}
I would like to do it somehow like this:
{
Hey Harm,
What I mean is that I'm producing both a score and parts, and if this
indication is in a rehearsal mark, doesn't that mean that the mark will
need to be included in the music for each separate part? And if I do that,
won't the indication appear 4 times in the score? What I would like is
Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net writes:
Am 29.01.2012 11:32, schrieb David Kastrup:
Is there a way with a music-function or something similar to define an
abbreviation?
{
r4_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\sharp } r4 c'' dis' |
a'_\markup \concat \vcenter { D\flat } b' c'' d' |
I really don't believe any blame ought to be cast as yet or at all.
This is after all a weekend and many people are off doing other
things. And quite frankly when scheme gets mentioned many of us non
programmer types look at it and might get the drift of what a bit of
code does but are less liable
Shane Brandes sh...@grayskies.net writes:
I really don't believe any blame ought to be cast as yet or at all.
This is after all a weekend and many people are off doing other
things. And quite frankly when scheme gets mentioned many of us non
programmer types look at it and might get the drift
Hi Brent,
2012/1/29 Brent Annable brentanna...@gmail.com:
Hey Harm,
What I mean is that I'm producing both a score and parts, and if this
indication is in a rehearsal mark, doesn't that mean that the mark will need
to be included in the music for each separate part?
Yes, you should do so.
further testing showed some problems. [...]
Currently I've no idea to avoid this, I will think about it
furthermore.
Thanks!
Werner
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Hi David,
2012/1/29 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Shane Brandes sh...@grayskies.net writes:
I really don't believe any blame ought to be cast as yet or at all.
This is after all a weekend and many people are off doing other
things. And quite frankly when scheme gets mentioned many of us non
2012/1/29 Joey Di Nardo username652...@gmail.com
Looking to do something like this:
If anyone knows the best way, I'd appreciate the insight.
Thank you,
Joey
???
There is no code, image or sth else.
Harm
Screen Shot 2012-01-29 at 5.34.51
what the image means?
(send traditional plain text emails, and use attachments if necessary)
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On Jan 29, 2012, at 11:48 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
2012/1/29 Joey Di Nardo username652...@gmail.com
Looking to do something like this:
Screen Shot 2012-01-29 at 5.34.51 PM.png
If anyone knows the best way, I'd appreciate the insight.
Thank you,
Joey
???
There is no code,
Hi,
Here is a report on my attempts to display polychords in lilypond. Feedback and
comments are welcome! As it's my beginnings in scheme, programming style may
not be very good :).
I was able to print the chord root name transposed in the markup.
Now I can't print the transposed root name
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com writes:
first of all I want to express my deepest impression about your and
all the developers work. About the very little fraction I have insight
I can say: it is a fabulous work, introducing nice new features and
making all more consequent.
Also,
Hi David,
2012/1/30 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
[...]
We have established that it does not make sense to divert work setting
up generic channels when there is, at the current point of time, a
single taker and not even enough to go around to support him.
How to do it different? Should every
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