On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:48 AM, aum a...@volny.cz wrote:
Hi,
I have music with a spoken words. Is it possible to spread lyrics over
multiple
bars without note-syllable correspondence?
Yes, search Notation Reference for lyrics with explicit durations.
Basically its something like
{ c'2
TaoCG tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net writes:
Kieren MacMillan wrote
By hiding the accidental after the break, I introduce [unnecessary]
ambiguity at the beginning of the system, which can only be resolved by
looking backwards to the end of the last system — it is precisely for this
reason that
aum wrote Wednesday, March 27, 2013 3:48 AM
I have music with a spoken words. Is it possible to spread lyrics over
multiple
bars without note-syllable correspondence?
Yes, but it rather messy to do if the bars extend over more than one system.
This section in the Notation Reference shows
On Tue, 2013-03-26 at 21:50 +0100, Noeck wrote:
Am 26.03.2013 21:35, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
I think Lilypond should offer as many options as possible, so that the
user/engraver can make the choice.
I'd like to second that. I think that’s some outcome of the discussion:
There is still
Hi,
I have updated/re-written my Python implementation of Mozart's Musical
Dice Game
http://imslp.org/wiki/Musikalisches_W%C3%BCrfelspiel,_K.516f_%28Mozart,_Wolfgang_Amadeus%29
Several people before me have made computer versions of this game. My
version has some interesting features not
on 2013-03-26 at 16:04 Graham Percival wrote:
I'm quite curious about this -- do drum events not have
point-and-click info?
BTW, i was quite curious myself about why the point-and-clik info was
included in the first place. i thought it was only useful for pdf files.
is this information used
2013/3/23 Shane Brandes sh...@grayskies.net
Are these small quotations or entire
scores, what is the scope.
I think the first one, for Wikipedia (that is an encyclopedia), but the
software (MediaWiki) might be used for many scopes.
Carlo
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Hi Richard,
There is still something not said here: by default LilyPond is printing
two accidentals in the measure following the line break in the example I
posted.
It is. That's what I addressed by:
2.) Additional notes with the same pitch in this first bar after the
break should have
On Wed, 2013-03-27 at 14:50 +0100, Noeck wrote:
Hi Richard,
There is still something not said here: by default LilyPond is printing
two accidentals in the measure following the line break in the example I
posted.
It is.
Sorry, yes, you are quite right
(though perhaps my contribution
Le 27/03/2013 00:04, Graham Percival a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 08:12:42PM +0100, Phil Hézaine wrote:
for NoteEvent:
#(define (format-note engraver event)
(let* ((origin (ly:input-file-line-char-column
(ly:event-property event 'origin
(print-line
on 2013-03-27 at 18:35 Phil Hézaine wrote:
@ Luis
In MY OWN PERSONAL...etc... I have added a context for a DrumVoice
which was absent.
wonderful, phil, it works to perfection now. a million thanks!
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 08:21:53AM -0300, luis jure wrote:
on 2013-03-26 at 16:04 Graham Percival wrote:
I'm quite curious about this -- do drum events not have
point-and-click info?
BTW, i was quite curious myself about why the point-and-clik info was
included in the first place. i
Marvellous. Nice for parties, can make a quiz out of this!
Regards,
Wim.
On 27 Mar 2013, at 09:36 , Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Hi,
I have updated/re-written my Python implementation of Mozart's
Musical Dice Game
Hi Milan
Please keep discussions on the list so that others can chip in with their ideas.
As the Section in the Notation Reference says, there is no facility in LilyPond
to do this automatically, but it can be done manually with a bit of fiddling.
Your example is rather different to the one in
Hi. I need help with a string quartet. Nothing especially fancy nor long
(like 300 bars), but it has quite a lot of activity. I need help in
order to deliver as soon as posible. I can pay you but I'd prefer (and
probably you too since I cannot offer much) an exchange of favours.
Please let me
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