DVD Copier

2002-02-19 Thread
Title: DVD Copy Utility




 
   
  

   
Copy & 
  Burn DVD and VHS with CD Burner
Also Playstation2 
  & dreamcast !!!

  

  
  
   
Why 
  Spend upwards of $4000 on a DVD Burner when you could buy a software that 
  will do the exact same thing for only $19.95? 
You 
  heard us right - for the price of just 1 DVD, we'll show you how to back 
  up and/or create Your Own DVDs! 
Just 
  upgraded to a DVD and still have a ton of VHS tapes lying around? With this 
  program, not only can you burn & copy any DVD you've created, you'll 
  also be able to transfer all your VHS tapes to DVD as well!! 
Hurry! 
  Order your CopyDVD Software RIGHT NOW and we will include Playstation 2 
  & Dreamcast Backup software AND complete, easy to use directions ! Everything 
  you need to make a working duplicate on a standard, blank CD-R! Use these 
  as backups so your originals don't become worn with scratches or cracks. 
  No more renting the same game you used to own, because now you can back 
  up ANY game!
Regular Price: 
  
For 
  a Limited Time Only, get yours today for  ONLY 
  $19.95!!
  
 ORDER 
  NOW 
or
Visit 
  us at http://www.copydvd.net
   
  

To 
  be opt out from our future mailing please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 
  the word opt out in the subject line
 
To be removed from this mailing list please send an email 
  to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word remove in the subject line




EZ play notation

2002-02-19 Thread Dennis Doyle



Hello from Dennis Doyle
 
I am very interested in sourcing a notation package 
that will enable me to write EZ play notation. Does Lilypond have that facility 
and if so, which version would be best please.
 
kind regards
 
dennis Doyle


Food for Thought (was: Shape notes, EZ play notation)

2002-02-19 Thread Amelie Zapf

Hi folks,

sorry that I have not been an active poster lately, but my schedule was so 
full. But the discussion about "shape notation" here got to me.

I don't intend to hurt anybody's feelings here, but wouldn't it be better to 
address the following problems before supporting yet another kind of "easy 
notation"?

- Fully configurable bar line shapes linebreaks (end AND beginning of line)?
- Rehearsal marks (esp. segnos/codas (o.k. codas are almost never in a first  
  line)) collide with heading if occuring in first line of song?
- An easy-to-tweak chord symbol algorithm?
- An easier way to write drum notation (not fussing with Threads all the
  time)?
- Percent repeats for 4 bars?

The current opinion may have changed, but I've learned the piano with plain 
old round noteheads and I cannot say I've suffered because of that.

Not meaning any harm,

Amy

-- 
Louey & Amy
Soul, Jazz & Gospel from Berlin

www.louey-amy.de

___
Lilypond-user mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user



Re: Shape notes

2002-02-19 Thread Sander, Martin

Laura Conrad wrote:
> 
> > "walkon71" == walkon71  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> walkon71>   are there any plans to  develop any software using shape notes (do 
>re mi)?
> 
> Not that I know of, but I'd use them if they were there, too.
> 
Sorry for the question:

What are 'shape notes'? Is ther any website or something like that
showing them?

Thanks

Martin

-- 
 Martin Sander   e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Astrium GmbH - Abt. IP 34  /  Postfach 801168  /  81663 Muenchen
Tel. 089 - 607-25971 / Fax 089 - 607-21118

___
Lilypond-user mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user