On 4-Jan-05, at 12:37 PM, Atro Tossavainen wrote:
Is there a way to include percussion notes (cross-type noteheads)
within a music staff? Say, a line in a vocal ensemble piece that
includes both actual notes and hi-hat imitation noises.
Yes.
\override Notehead #'style = #'cross
\revert Notehead #'s
On 3-Jan-05, at 8:54 AM, Albert Einstein wrote:
I have 2 short pieces each with own title.
How should look header declaration for version 2.4.2 ?
The notes are written inside << {} \\ {} >> because I use polyphony.
Please consult the "multiple movements" section of the docs.
http://lilypond.org/doc
On 5-Jan-05, at 7:49 PM, Gordon Gilbert wrote:
I have just finished, among others, "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty,
the King of creation" with words (no guitar chords yet, but I can add
them later -- no problem). Trouble is, there are 6 stanzas, and
adding in the last stanza has bumped the ou
Hi all!
This is my first post to this forum, so I hope I'm doing it right.
I am entering hymns, mostly for my own use, but also perhaps to put on the
mutopia web-site if they meet the criteria.
I have just finished, among others, "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the
King of creation" with word
Hello,
This question is off topic, but I thought the posters to this newsgroup
might be able to help.
I am a bad multi-instrumentalist with a multi-track. I would like to
record accompainment grooves in various style to practice with (playing
all the instruments myself). Not only am I a bad mul
Hi,
Is there a way to include percussion notes (cross-type noteheads)
within a music staff? Say, a line in a vocal ensemble piece that
includes both actual notes and hi-hat imitation noises.
--
Atro Tossavainen (Mr.) / The Institute of Biotechnology at
Systems Analyst, Techno-Amish
At 13:24 3-1-05, you wrote:
It's much easier to help if you send the .ly file, not only the
resulting output.
but of course.
The piano piece I was typesetting has become a work for two piano's instead
of one.
The excerpt below essentially has the same problem as I had before but now
spread over t
Of course it's possible, you are using LilyPond, right? :-)
(Graham, below you find something that might be useful to include in the
manual.)
Seriously, as long as the repeated section appears at the top of
the piece, it's very easy, just add a new line of lyrics, as in
the following example:
\ve
D Josiah Boothby wrote:
So \override Staff.KeySignature = ##t just hides the key signature, but
leaves accidentals out (unless they fall outside of the key).
Why ask on the mailing list when it's trivial to tests it yourself and
see what happens?
> Should I
be playing with automatic accidentals,