On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Christ van Willegen
<cvwille...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Janek, rest,
>
> On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Janek Warchoł <janek.lilyp...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Out of curiosity: do you forget general rules of LilyPond syntax (for
>> example where to place special characters like # ' -), or rather some
>> special constructs (for example how to notate clusters or cross-voice
>> ties)?
>
> Nah, much worse than that!
>
> - How do I set the files up so that I can have separate MIDI for
> voices _and_ combined MIDI
> - How do I get notes and lyrics into variables
> - How do I do divisi lyrics (we usually have a 2-staff system, with
> Tenor and Bass (_usually_ in an F-clef) on the bottom, and the Alto
> and Soprano voices (almost always with a G clef) on the top staff.
> _Usually_ the lyrics are the same for all voices, but when they aren't
> it's hard to get right. Perhaps that the << \ >> construct could be
> extended to enter divisi lyrics as well?)
>
> So, basically, 'basic' stuff, but 'hard' enough to have to look it up
> every time I use Lily (about 3 times a year...)
>
>> I'm asking because we're going to discuss Lily syntax this summer and
>> i'd like to know what exactly shall be discussed.
>
> Ok, hope this helps!
>
> When I do a new project (perhaps Wilbert's "Liedboek" project will get
> me up to speed, although there are to be templates for just about
> everything there...) I'll type up my problems to see if they can be
> addressed.

ok, thanks for your input!
Janek

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