On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 16:16, Giancarlo Niccolai wrote:
> Actually, I am quite fresh on parsers (just developed a language), however, I
> sense you are right in the idea of "starting slow"; however, although I have
> some basic knowledge of scheme, I suppose I can only hack around
> copying&past
Alle 00:03, domenica 21 novembre 2004, hai scritto:
>
> It's generally easier to get started by implementing things in guile
> (scheme), rather than starting off playing with the parser.
Actually, I am quite fresh on parsers (just developed a language), however, I
sense you are right in the idea
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 11:24, Giancarlo Niccolai wrote:
> powerMiBeat = \relative do {
>8|
> }
> (btw, mi=e, si=b).
>
> Ok, now, the distorted guitar is playing all the time a set of riffs like
> this, but sometimes stopped, other not: it would be quite useful to have
> things like:
Hello again,
I am currently writing the guitar parts (two) for "Zombie" both as an exercise
to get confident with lilypond and to test some features. (Oh, also because I
play it with a band ;-)
Now, you know that elguit music has TONS of stopped notes; I have found an
article dating 4/2004 in