Dear community,
has anyone of You successfully installed LilyVimTranspose?
See https://github.com/gustaphe/LilyVimTranspose
From: Dirck Nagy
Arent accidentals in chords supposed to be placed as follows?
Not necessarily. Your rule is similar to what Read recommends; but the rule in
Gould (which LilyPond generally follows) is based around placing the highest
accidental first, then the lowest, and altern
> From: "Paolo Prete"
> To: "bobroff"
> Cc: "Lillypond Users Mailing List"
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 5:19:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Spontini and tags
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 4:39 PM [ mailto:bobr...@centrum.is |
> bobr...@centrum.is
> ] < [ mailto:bobr...@centrum.is | bobr...@centrum.is ] > w
Hi Peter,
> I would like to be able to remove stem directives from a melody when it is
> played alone
> without having to copy, paste and remove
I would simply not add the stem directives unless and until you need them,
i.e., just at the moment you build the score:
%%% SNIPPET BEGINS
\version
One last note:
always backup your score frequently when you use the "Make all __BLOCK__s
included/inline" feature.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 7:19 PM Paolo Prete wrote:
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> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 4:39 PM bobr...@centrum.is
> wrote:
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>> Still monkeying around with Spontini to get familiar with
Greetings,
I'm trying to reuse a melody with slight modifications.
I would like to be able to remove stem directives from a melody when it is
played alone
without having to copy, paste and remove
Can I do something like harmonyAlone = (string-replace \harmony "\stemDown"
"")
or
melodyMino
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 4:39 PM bobr...@centrum.is
wrote:
> Still monkeying around with Spontini to get familiar with this new (to me)
> tool. When setting parts in different clefs it is handy to be able to use
> tags. When notating a part in bass vs tenor or alto clef (pedagogical
> trombone
I think "C" is correct.
Arent accidentals in chords supposed to be placed as follows?
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starting from the highest note
*
Next note a 7th or greater distance below gets an accidental in the same column]
*
Then, go to the 2nd highest note. This accidental gets placed in a column
farther lef
Still monkeying around with Spontini to get familiar with this new (to me)
tool. When setting parts in different clefs it is handy to be able to use tags.
When notating a part in bass vs tenor or alto clef (pedagogical trombone music)
it is often necessary to adjust shapes/positions differently