On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 11:21:15 +0200, Arvid Grøtting wrote: >Kim Bastin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Well, I could give "scores" of examples, but I'm not sure what pieces >> or editions you can conveniently consult. Anyway, here are a few from >> one pile of music on my shelves: >> >> Schoenberg: Klavierstück Op. 33a, Universal-Edition Nr. 9773 >> Schoenberg: Klavierstück Op. 33b, Belmont Music Publishers BEL 1003 >> Schoenberg: Sechs Stücke für Klavier zu vier Händen (1896). Belmont >> Music Publishers BEL-1019 >> Schoenberg: Fünf Klavierstücke Op. 23, Wilhelm Hansen Edition nr. 2326 >> Schoenberg: Suite Op. 29, Universal Edition UE 8685 >> Schoenberg: Sechs Stücke für Männerchor. Bote & Bock, Berlin (a >> different style to the above) > >Ah. Schönberg. Like I guessed to myself. > >[...] > >> Can this style be emulated in Lilypond? > >Let me ask you a question, quite seriously, coming from a singer >having to read such music once in a while: > >Why would you want to? > >(I'm a tenor, so the line I read is close to the number that actually >changes. It's still quite a nuisance.)
Because it's a recognised and long-established engraving style. If a composer or publisher wants it, I should be able to supply it. Kim Bastin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user