2015-06-13 21:07 GMT+02:00 Stjepan Horvat <zvanste...@gmail.com>:
> Hi guys..
> The other day i was trying to practice jazz improvisation on linux.
> I was searching for a simple/fast working software that would help me
> practice.
> I found about MMA and it is cool - text based, midi output/export

Well, google-search for MMA offered at top:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_martial_arts

I'm somehow pretty sure you mean something different.
So far I've not the slightest idea what you're talking about. ;)

Have a link?

Cheers,
  Harm

>
> but
>
> it wasn't so clean regarding "musicly writing" speaking.
> So i had this tought.
> Lilypond has a great syntax and has also midi output/export.
> Has somebody tried doing something with it?
>
> I onced tried to write a complete pop song with lilypond and I was literally
> sweating.
> Idea behind the MMA is great.
> When you write a groove you define the drum parts, groove.
> And then you say use this groove. For example:
>
> use 44
> Tempo 120
>
> Groove Main
> 1 Gsus/C G/B
> 2 Gm/Bb Ab
> 3 C/E Eb
> Groove Fill
> 4 Cm Dm G@2.5
>
> Has someone use a combination of variables and scheme to do such a thing?
> What do you think about the idea?
> Stef
>
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