Hello,
I’m converting some Gregorian chant scores from GABC to Lilypond. I’m
looking for a way to put a bit of italicized text (e.g., “Ps.”) under a
barline, as is typical with some chant genres.
You can see an example here, on the 3rd line:
https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant_i
On 2020-07-23 4:38 pm, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2020-07-23 3:14 pm, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
Hi,
consider:
\version "2.21.0"
\relative {
g'1~ \break
g^"normal tie"
}
\relative {
ges'1~ \break
ges^"low tie"
}
\relative {
gis'1~ \break
gis^"low tie"
}
I understand why the tie at
On 2020-07-23 3:14 pm, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
Hi,
consider:
\version "2.21.0"
\relative {
g'1~ \break
g^"normal tie"
}
\relative {
ges'1~ \break
ges^"low tie"
}
\relative {
gis'1~ \break
gis^"low tie"
}
I understand why the tie at the beginning of the second system of eac
Hi,
consider:
\version "2.21.0"
\relative {
g'1~ \break
g^"normal tie"
}
\relative {
ges'1~ \break
ges^"low tie"
}
\relative {
gis'1~ \break
gis^"low tie"
}
I understand why the tie at the beginning of the second system of each
example has to sit a little bit lower if there
> "Robin" == Robin Bannister writes:
Robin> Laura Conrad wrote:
>> I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm certainly not saying it
>> should be changed. But it would help me remember when I haven't
>> transcribed a ligature for a few months if someone explained why
>> it w
Laura Conrad wrote:
I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm certainly not saying it should be
changed. But it would help me remember when I haven't transcribed a
ligature for a few months if someone explained why it was done this
way.
It seems it's ok to think it's wrong and should be changed
All the other features that join two or more notes start after the first
note, e.g. a slur is:
a( b)
and a beam is:
a[b]
But a ligature bracket is:
\[a b\]
I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm certainly not saying it should be
changed. But it would help me remember when I have
On Thu 23 Jul 2020 at 19:15:25 (+1000), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> There are some things in lilypond that I just think are not explained
> anywhere. What is this springs-and-rods business? For Hairpins, I read
> this?
>
> minimum-length (dimension, in staff space):
> 2.0
>
> Try to make a spanner at
Am Donnerstag, den 23.07.2020, 15:33 +0200 schrieb Martín Rincón
Botero:
> "Frescobaldi can export a MusicXML version of your score. Many music
> programs can import
> that format".
>
>
> I had no idea this was possible!
This is considered experimental, and therefore you have to activate
"exper
"Frescobaldi can export a MusicXML version of your score. Many music
programs can import
that format".
I had no idea this was possible!
El El jue, 23 jul 2020 a las 15:05, escribió:
> On 23 Jul 2020 at 14:27, Parviz Farnia wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Recently, I've started learning Lilypond
On 23 Jul 2020 at 14:27, Parviz Farnia wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Recently, I've started learning Lilypond (I'm completely a newbie in this
> field). I'm impressed by the
> excellent quality of the scores one can produce via Lilypond. I was wondering
> whether it is
> possible to import scores ge
Hello Parviz,
Well I would not expect Frescobaldi to be a serious tool for MIDI
work. Lilypond does a reasonable job of generating MIDI files. which
can then be used in your chosen DAW with VST instruments of your
choice. I get lilypond to compile MIDI for my piano scores, I import
the MIDI into F
Lilypond generates a MIDI file of your score. You could import that MIDI
file in a DAW of your preference.
El El jue, 23 jul 2020 a las 14:28, Parviz Farnia <
mydiscussionfor...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Hello,
>
> Recently, I've started learning Lilypond (I'm completely a newbie in this
> field). I
Hello,
Recently, I've started learning Lilypond (I'm completely a newbie in this
field). I'm impressed by the excellent quality of the scores one can
produce via Lilypond. I was wondering whether it is possible to import
scores generated by Lilypond to professional softwares allowing to play
music
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 6:21 AM John Burt wrote:
> While the second tenor part is singing a cadenza, the first tenor and the
> baritone parts are holding a note as long as the cadenza. I know how to make
> a rest as long as a cadenza -- #(mmrest-of-length MyCadenza) but I don't know
> how to do
Hi John,
Am 23.07.20 um 13:21 schrieb John Burt:
While the second tenor part is singing a cadenza, the first tenor and
the baritone parts are holding a note as long as the cadenza. I now
how to make a rest a long as a cadenza -- #(mmrest-of-length
MyCadenza) but I don't know how to do this wit
While the second tenor part is singing a cadenza, the first tenor and the
baritone parts are holding a note as long as the cadenza. I now how to make
a rest a long as a cadenza -- #(mmrest-of-length MyCadenza) but I don't
know how to do this with a note. Is there a way?
thanks
John
Something went wrong with the build. It should be corrected fairly soon.
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
From: N. Andrew Walsh
To: Urs Liska
Cc: lilypond-user
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: 2.21.3 and Frescobaldi and documentation
Hi List,
Hi List,
I also notice that the HTML interface for the Notation Reference (here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.21/Documentation/notation/index.html) seems
almost completely broken. It's no longer split-column, and the layout is
extremely … text-y. Did something go wrong with the website?
Cheers,
A
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Bernard"
To: "lilypond-user Mailinglist"
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 10:15 AM
Subject: Springs and rods
There are some things in lilypond that I just think are not explained
anywhere. What is this springs-and-rods business? For Hairpins, I read
th
Hi Andrew,
thanks for raising this question I have always been too afraid to ask
;-)
Urs
Am Donnerstag, den 23.07.2020, 19:15 +1000 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
> There are some things in lilypond that I just think are not explained
> anywhere. What is this springs-and-rods business? For Hairpins, I
There are some things in lilypond that I just think are not explained
anywhere. What is this springs-and-rods business? For Hairpins, I read
this?
minimum-length (dimension, in staff space):
2.0
Try to make a spanner at least this long, normally in the horizontal
direction. This requires an appro
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