Hi Bradford
I will take detailed look at your code this weekend.
Thanks so much!
> I had started a thread about a month ago about harmonica tab. Mark's
> demonstration file has helped me understand how define-music-funciton
> can be used here.
>
> I've attached an iteration with unicode arrows t
OK. Thanks soo much Mark.
> shelt...@berkeley.edu wrote:
>> I am new to Lilypond. Could you give me a brief
>> description of what the various parts of your code are
>> doing?
>
> It would be hard to explain it if you've not yet seen how
> music is stored in pure scheme. You'll need to use the
>
Hi Mark
I am new to Lilypond. Could you give me a brief description of what the
various parts of your code are doing?
Thank you!
> shelt...@berkeley.edu wrote:
>> I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using
>> Lilypond. What I need is to put a one or two digit number
>> above (possibl
Hi Lilypond Users
Sorry, I realized my last post to the list was poorly written so here is
cleaner description of what I owuld like to do.
I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using Lilypond. What I need
is to put a one or two digit number above (possibly below instead) each note
in t
Hi Lilypond Users
I would like to develop some harmonica tablature using Lilypond. What I need
is to put a one or two digit number above each note in the standard notation.
I would like to have this happen automatically - ie when ever I enter a
note in the usual manner the one or two digit number
Hi Neil
Thanks. It was a language problem. I had cut and pasted the snippet you
sent me into a previous .ly file I had been working with. That file
contained the following line:
\include "suomi.ly"
Being a newbie to lilypond I didn't know what that line was for. I do now
and after deleting it a
Yes, your output looks fine. I'm using version 2.12.2 and just that one note
is positioned incorrectly.
> On 16 April 2010 08:04, wrote:
>
>> Looks like soemthing is wrong though. The A# and the B show up at the
>> same position.
>
> Looks fine here (see attached image). Which version of LilyPo
Thanks Neil
Looks like soemthing is wrong though. The A# and the B show up at the
same position.
> On 16 April 2010 01:01, wrote:
>
>> I would like to be able to use Lilypond to create chromatic musical
>> notation - 6 lines per staff movement from any line to space or space
>> to line is a h
Hello Lilypond Users
I would like to be able to use Lilypond to create chromatic musical
notation - 6 lines per staff movement from any line to space or space
to line is a half step.
Is there a very simple way to do this using Lilypond? I don't want to use
external code except for maybe a style