2007/9/12, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I suggest to use Valentin's happy LilyPond-note as a logo.
Rune: I'd feel honoured.
2007/9/12, Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can we have the note -- which *IS* wonderful, BTW -- sitting on a
> lilypad?
OK. This is a first draft. (but we
+def escape_ly_output_string (input_string):
+return_string = input_string
+needs_quotes = re.search ("[0-9\" ]", return_string) or re.search
("^[,.]", return_string);
+return_string = string.replace (return_string, "\"", "\\\"")
+if needs_quotes:
+return_string = "\"" + ret
# TODO: setting dashed/dotted line style does not work, because that
+# command needs to be written before the note, not when the
+# event is observed after the note!
+#if self.line_type == 1:
+#before = '\\slurDotted'
+#elif self.line_type
El Wed, 12 de Sep de 2007, a las 04:48:41PM +0200, Rune Zedeler dijo:
> After we dropped the Cello-Woman, we haven't really had a logo.
> I suggest to use Valentin's happy LilyPond-note as a logo. I could start
> arguing a lot, but hope that it won't be nessesary. The note is just
> brilliant.
>
I found a problem when played on an ordinary TV
(rather than a computer): due to interlacing,
the horizontal stave lines suffer from
"interline twitter". This makes the video very
flickery, which means the viewer does not want
to get too close to it, which makes it very
difficult to see the detail
On Monday 10 September 2007, Graham Percival wrote:
> Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> > Hi Reinhold,
> >
> >> They are all ornaments to a note.
> >
> > At the very least, there are more (and more complex) things you can do
> > with dynamics (in Lilypond), and so that section alone would be long
> > enoug
Rune (et al.):
Comments?
Can we have the note -- which *IS* wonderful, BTW -- sitting on a
lilypad?
Cheers,
Kieren.
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2007/9/12, Peter Danenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Nice graphically, but contrapuntally offensive; that second example
> has a direct fifth.
Yes, this is absolutely harmful as the f *has* to go down on the e.
(for the record, my first version was c' g a g c' at the lower part,
so it made parallel
Peter Danenberg skrev:
Comments?
Nice graphically, but contrapuntally offensive; that second example
has a direct fifth.
I wasn't asking for comments on the cartoons - I was asking for comments
on using the note (just the note) as a logo.
-Rune
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Nice graphically, but contrapuntally offensive; that second example
has a direct fifth.
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After we dropped the Cello-Woman, we haven't really had a logo.
I suggest to use Valentin's happy LilyPond-note as a logo. I could start
arguing a lot, but hope that it won't be nessesary. The note is just
brilliant.
Comments?
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/music_expression.png
http:
I feel the vocal music bits are a little buried in the Text
section. Perhaps if this section were renamed "Text and
Lyrics" it would improve matters.
Trevor
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