Ralph,
If you haven't already tried it, have a look at this short, sweet
walkthrough for setting up lilypond-mode for emacs:
http://www.geoffhorton.com/lilymacs.html
I did this under Windows XP and (with some figuring and a little luck)
got it working on both my XP machines. I assume that un
A common jazz lead sheet convention is to parenthesize optional
chords written over the melody staff. An example is a turnaround at
the end of a song that is not played the last time through. For
example in "Easy Living" the turnaround over the last two bars of the
second ending is (using
El 28.02.2009, a las 23:25, aliteralmind escribió:
For the first time, I'm stretching myself beyond just melodies.
I have some old six-plus part acapella arrangements that I
handwrote, and
want to put into LilyPond.
I'm scared. Let's just say that off the bat. :' )
Why be scared, it's
For the first time, I'm stretching myself beyond just melodies.
I have some old six-plus part acapella arrangements that I handwrote, and
want to put into LilyPond.
I'm scared. Let's just say that off the bat. :' )
I'm going to start fooling around now, but I have some questions so I design
t
2009/2/28 MonAmiPierrot :
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> How can I tell LilypondTool to look for ".MID" files or, if I can't, how can
> I tell Lilypond to write a ".MIDI" file? thanks
Bonjour MonAmi, :)
you have two solutions:
add an argument to LilyPond invokation (I believe it's -dmidi-extension "midi")
upgrade your Li
Hello, I'm using the latest versions of both Lilypond and LilypondTool (which
I find extremely useful) on WinXP sp3 with jEdit, but nowthe "play MIDI"
function doesn't work, and the player tells me "Error loading MIDI". The
reason could be it tries to load a ".MIDI" file and not a ".MID" one, whic
James
We discussed this last October, and I agreed to make the change in
2.13, but then the suggestion was made (by Mats):
Better yet, why can't the shorthand automatically "do the right
thing"? i.e.,
<< {} \\ {} >>
should be translated automagically into
<< {} \new Voice {} >>
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