Alan Jones wrote:
I need a way to specify which beats the words of my
lyrics fall on independent of the voice that they are
associated with.
I think your problem are somehow related to a weird bug in latest
lilypond versions.
I have posted a bug-report on the bug-list.
-Rune
Sounds like the opposite of melisma. You want the words to track the
notes. In melisma it's multiple notes per syllable. Here he might
have multiple syllables per note. Which will sometimes happen in the
case of multiple verses written under a melody line. (Although there
is usually
On Jun 3 2007, at 19:41, Alan Jones wrote:
I need a way to specify which beats the words of my
lyrics fall on independent of the voice that they are
associated with. In the attached example I have
three words that I want on the corresponding beats:
one, two, three. However, because the voice
plasmacarwash wrote:
I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes purely
for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
This .ly outputs 256 random notes.
It will produce the same 256 random notes each time you run it, but you
can create 256 new random notes by
Hi,
I need a way to specify which beats the words of my
lyrics fall on independent of the voice that they are
associated with. In the attached example I have
three words that I want on the corresponding beats:
one, two, three. However, because the voice has a
half note for the last two beats Lil
Dear Francisco & Carlos,
It was a success. And the score Lived as well.
My first random generated one-page scores were dubbed, "Francisco5.ly &
Francisco6.ly"
Both were random so as to avoid memorizing the notes for the purpose of this
practice tool.
Congratulations! You are both a creative auth
Why not use a text mark (see section "Text marks" in the manual)
before the first note of each pattern:
\mark \markup {...}
/Mats
Quoting OxO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am currently writing rhythmic patterns in a RhythmicStaff. Each pattern
should get its own Number 1...n, so I put a marku
Hi,
I am currently writing rhythmic patterns in a RhythmicStaff. Each pattern
should get its own Number 1...n, so I put a markup to the first note/brake
of each pattern, just like here:
c8--^\markup { \circle 1 } c8--~c4 c4-. c8-- c8-.~c8 c8-. r4 r2 \bar "||"
r8^\markup { \circle 2 } c4-. c8-- c
Thanks Mats, I checked it out. Now there are a couple of things:
1. at the end of the bracket (the right side) it simply stops, how do
i get it to to hook down like it does for \alternative endings? (if
that makes sense)
2. also i understand needing to change the font for the text that
wi
See the section on "Manual repeat commands" in the manual.
/Mats
Quoting Adam Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi everyone,
I would like to add volta brackets by hand to my score, here's an
example of what it should look like.
At the very bottom of the page you see these brackets with the text
Hi everyone,
I would like to add volta brackets by hand to my score, here's an
example of what it should look like.
At the very bottom of the page you see these brackets with the text
"2.Haneye" and "3-4.Hanelere"
http://www.adamgood.com/turkish_nota/nota/Sehnaz/sehnaz_p_ali_aga01.gif
th
Mats,
Thanks for advise. The workaround does it.
/Helge
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