Just a quick note to say "Thanks" to whoever's responsible for Lilypond
Book. The combination of Lilypond with LaTeX is one of the most
impressive tools I've ever used. I wish I'd had this when I was working
on my doctoral dissertation in the late 1990s. I love the seamless
integration of musical examples, of course, but even LaTeX by itself
makes it possible to use musical elements in the body of the text
without jacking up the line spacing--real sharp, flat, and natural
symbols instead of # and lower-case b, perfect time signatures using the
math environment, and numbers with carrots on top of them to indicate
scale degrees. It's awesome. Plus it formats everything as a book and
creates a .pdf file with embedded bookmarks automagically. Incredible.
I'm using it now to write a counterpoint workbook that I will
distribute freely under a creative commons license so my students (and
those of any other instructor who wants to use it) can avoid paying $50+
for a skimpy workbook published by Prentice-Hall. :( I'll post it
online when I'm done and give a heads-up so people can go see it.
Thanks and all best,
Jon
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Jonathan Kulp
http://www.jonathankulp.com
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