You already gave the answer: lilypond-book!
I have often used it without a single word of ordinary text, just
to be able to combine a number of pieces in the same file with
the desired page layout. Read in the manual on how to be able to
use the ordinary titling from lilypond in your lilypond-book
document.

KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:
Contra dance bands typically play the same short tune over and over (20-40 times wouldn't be unusual). They'll often combine a medley of two or three tunes. What the preferred way of producing a single piece of paper with two or three tunes? Reading about lilypond-book seems to indicate that it's primarily used to produce snippets of music within mostly text books. What we're producing is closer to a book of songs, with stuff like a table of contents and index, but mostly individual tunes.

What do most folks use to produce something like this? My next guess is just importing the individual tune .pdf files into a word-processing or page-layout program.

Any suggestions? Thanks for all your thoughts.

-Kevin



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