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EZ play notation
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)
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
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