Le 18/04/2021 à 18:31, Thomas Morley a écrit :
Am So., 18. Apr. 2021 um 18:23 Uhr schrieb F M :
Hi,
I hope you are doing well. I was wondering if you possibly knew how to center
align bar numbers over the first notes in a measure on new lines.
In reference to the first attached screen cap,
Am So., 18. Apr. 2021 um 18:23 Uhr schrieb F M :
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope you are doing well. I was wondering if you possibly knew how to center
> align bar numbers over the first notes in a measure on new lines.
>
> In reference to the first attached screen cap, I'd like to see bar numbers 5
> and 25
On 06.01.2017 21:26, Jay Vara wrote:
1) Is it possible to define a variable as a piece of music:
jj = g16 \3 ( f e f)
Of course it’s possible – there’s no way engraving reasonably large
scores without that! The only thing you need to change from your example
is wrap the notes in {} to
1) Is it possible to define a variable as a piece of music:
jj = g16 \3 ( f e f)
The idea is, in the music I am working on the note F is sometimes replaced
by the above [and similarly other notes]. Perhaps a scheme function may be
needed for this?
2) When I am specifying the guitar string the
What you are asking, it seems is, 'what speed is 'cheerful''?
Which doesn't makes much sense.
I disagree... at least in part.
I think that there is a range of speeds that most musicians would say
Yes, that is cheerful. when they hear it.
In other words it requires some musicality, some
On 17 Jul 2009, at 16:30, Alex | Brascolor wrote:
my name is alex, and i am from brazil, i would like to know if i can
use lilypond to learn piano music, sort off: i hit a key on my
digital piano
and the program show me where i am hiting, in this way i can load a
song
into lilypond and
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:16:20AM +0200, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 17 Jul 2009, at 16:30, Alex | Brascolor wrote:
Then LilyPond is a typesetting program. I'm not sure it supports USB
MIDI-devices (yet), it is possible with some other typesetting programs.
There are several programs that
On 18 Jul 2009, at 11:13, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Lilypond is just a program that creates a printable, viewable, or
playable(=MIDI) score from a text-based inputfile. Nothing more and
nothing less. Direct MIDI/USB support is not relevant. That's what
the third party tools that I mentioned are
hi there,
my name is alex, and i am from brazil, i would like to know if i can
use lilypond to learn piano music, sort off: i hit a key on my digital piano
and the program show me where i am hiting, in this way i can load a song
into lilypond and start learning.
thank you,
alex
I am a musician, and a newbie to Linux. I am running Mandrake 10.1, and
I installed lilypond with all the dependencies it asked for
successfully. I then proceeded with the online tutorial found at the
following url:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Tutorial.html
Hi !
You just have, especially with Mandrake, to install the separate package
libguile-devel
Jean-Charles
Grant Wall a écrit :
I am a musician, and a newbie to Linux. I am running Mandrake 10.1,
and I installed lilypond with all the dependencies it asked for
successfully. I then proceeded with
Grant Wall writes:
I am a musician, and a newbie to Linux. I am running Mandrake 10.1,
and I installed lilypond with all the dependencies it asked for
successfully.
However, after creating the test.ly file and attempting to process it
at the command prompt, I get the following messages when
Jeff Ousley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the reply. I truly appreciate it and will
try your suggestion. Forgive my ignorance, what is
melismata? Did I miss something in the lilypond doc? I
see it mentioned once, but not as you do.
Hmm, indeed, it's missing from the glossary.
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 05.45, Jeff Ousley wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to quickly come up to speed on lilypond and
stumbling quite a bit. I'm putting together a music
book for a group I'm in. In working on the first, very
short song, I'm running into a problem with the
lyrics. The song
Hello!
I'm trying to quickly come up to speed on lilypond and
stumbling quite a bit. I'm putting together a music
book for a group I'm in. In working on the first, very
short song, I'm running into a problem with the
lyrics. The song starts out with a quarter note pickup
(\partial 4). So, the
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