I can't get my file to compile. The error message says
error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
(ly:parser-error parser (_ "
expected error, but none found"
I have tried putting the notes for the parts in separate files and in the
same file, but neither has wo
"beat" changes depending on the time signature, tempo, and so on (so in
> one piece, a dotted half note could be the "beat", so a "quarter beat"
> becomes problematic).
>
> Good luck!
> Kieren.
>
>
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:09 AM, James E. Bailey <
derhindem...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> On 20.07.2009, at 06:41, Carl Glick wrote:
>
> from the same page, the first page looks fine, but the rest of the music
> all goes onto one system, which goes off the rest of the
Anyone at all?
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Carl Glick wrote:
> Ok, I was toying around with these suggestions, and I have a few problems.
> When I make the staves smaller, the only way to get the number of systems I
> want is to make them too small. When I use
>
> \pape
stating the \book context, but that seemed to make things worse.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Alexander Kobel wrote:
> Carl Glick wrote:
>
>> How would I go about making systems smaller so more can fit on the page?
>>
>
> Hi, Carl.
&g
How would I go about making systems smaller so more can fit on the page?
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thank you, that solved the problem
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Mark Polesky wrote:
>
>> Carl Glick wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I am a beginner, and I am having some trouble with
>>> slurring across voices. I want to slur
>>>
I am a beginner, and I am having some trouble with slurring across voices. I
want to slur
<< {d16( f d f d f
d g d g d g)
g( c, g' c, f c)
bf'4.} \\% this note
{bf,8 bf8. bf16
bf4.
a
f'16 bf, f' bf, ef bf} >>
4.