Very good, Jeffery, maybe the others can contribute to my study of methods of 
pronunciation of "dadadaaa".


Werner, thanks for asking. I scored the second image you sent me. At least, the 
parts of music exemplifying the complexity of Chopin. Slurs and everything else 
have to be discussed. http://pastebin.com/raw/APgfGgQz Here is the code, but 
you will have to paste it into a text editor to disable wrap to make it legible.

There's probably a few ways we could do the appogiatura, aside from that I 
used. We'll have to discuss it once a group is going.

Any other challenges? Anyone else care to score that piece in ABC or Guido or 
anything simpler than Lilypond or MusicXML? If not, I'll be taking the "perfect 
plaintext file format for premusic" award, Simon, thank you very much.


My intent does have overlap with that of Lilypond, but I'll gladly continue the 
discussion elsewhere if I'm unacceptably derailing - I'd just ask that you 
suggest an elsewhere for me to take it first. I've never started a project like 
this, and don't know where to go.
 
VAC

 
--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: What can Premusic do that 
others can't?
From: "Werner LEMBERG" <w...@gnu.org>
Date: 3/20/17 6:40 pm
To: d...@gnu.org
Cc: have@anti.capital, lilypond-user@gnu.org


 > As an example of what David is mentioning, have a look at the attached
 > png image (taken from Chopin's prelude op. 28/24) and try to notate
 > this.
 
 Oops, wrong image. Here's the right one.
 
 
 Werner
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