for
a single-line snare system with downward stems (leaving the area above
notes for sticking indications and articulations).
I have a full drumline template hiding around here somewhere I can
offer, if you're interested.
Cheers,
Bryan...
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President, Composer, Percussi
ot;Do you want this
program available to all users, or just your user?" and then if they
select all-users to install as root instead of just install locally?
(That is switch to the sudo style of installation.)
Cheers,
Bryan...
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President, Composer, Percussionist
Purple Fr
e.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bryan...
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Purple Frog Press
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Reilly wrote:
What is the experience in the Lilypond community regarding percussion
notation?
I am asking for comments regarding consistency and clarity in writing
for unpitched percussion.
I highly recommend the following two resources when it comes to
percussion writing:
How to Write fo
Seumas McX wrote:
This is probably something really simple, but I'm trying to compile the
following file and I get a lot of errors (including not recognizing "\notes"
as a command). I'm guessing it's an installation error and probably
something obvious - can anyone point me to a fix for this?
-
Steve Schow wrote:
If you mean this is the answer:
"When skipBars is set, the result will look OK, but the bar numbering will be
off."
I already found that out from reading the manual, but I am trying to figure out a work-around. Also, what about the notion of the part sheets showing mm rest
Greetings all,
I'm working on some music with a number of different verses, each with a
different rhythmic structure. I'm using the Devnull trick to get lyrics
independent of the printed rhythm (and using the very nice dashed
slurs). Unfortunately, it seems that when using Devnull, two interes
Christian Schröder wrote:
How can I convert a *.ly file into a MIDI file to listen to what I just wrote?
Unfortunately the MIDI file is not automatically generated when I parse the *.ly
file into PDF. I use the Windows distribution, btw.
Thank you very much in advance, LilyPond is a great progr
Greetings,
I'm not sure if this is a bug, but given my tests, I suspect it is (so I
copied the bug list). It appears that the MetronomeMark object does
not pay attention to staff-padding. Does it not have any reference
points defined for staff-padding perhaps? Here's my simple test version.
Greetings,
I'm wondering if there's something special about first bars that maybe
I'm missing, but here's what I want to do:
I would like to have this RehearsalMark object appear at the beginning
of the score, but have it not affect the spacing of the measures below
it. Here's a small exampl
David Rogers wrote:
The correct answer is (I believe) exactly as you proposed earlier. Talking
about Lilypond's internal logic is IMHO counterproductive. In fact, internally,
I suspect Lilypond should stay the same - it just needs to allow the user to
use it effectively by making (or even jus
Thanks for all the help with using lyrics. I must have read the manual
too quickly and missed the necessity for instatiating a Lyrics context.
It's working well for me now.
Cheers,
Bryan...
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Greetings,
I've read TFM and yet I think I may not have the proper grasp on how to
use lyrics. Here's a small example to illustrate what I'm doing.
Hopefully I'm just making a simple mistake.
\version "2.7.35" % Windows XPSP2, Native install
\score {
\new Staff {
\context Voice = "mezzo"
Greetings,
I'm using 2.4.5-1 on FC3 (the CCRMA package).
I've noticed that the horizontal alignment of an entire line seems to be
done completely independantly of the short instrument names. It seems
as though the musical line stretches from margin to margin and the
instrument names get shov
Greetings,
This may help others writing music for percussion polyphony. It took me
quite a bit of time to realize that the shorthand setup for simple
polyphony needed the s1*x to equal the number of whole note values in
the piece, instead of just a method of starting the DrumVoices. I'd
suggest
On 4/29/2005, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 27-Apr-05, at 4:25 PM, Jason Addison wrote:
>> The 1st and 3rd times have the same ending.
>> The 2nd and 4th times have the same ending.
>> The 3rd time has a different _begining_.
>
>Yikes. I've never seen this in printed music. W
On 4/11/2005, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 11:54 -0700, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
>> I searched the lilypond-user and lilypond-devel archives and wasn't able
>> to find anything regarding sprechstimme, though I seem to recall that
>> there was a thread a coup
On 2/19/2005, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 18-Feb-05, at 3:34 AM, Thies Albrecht wrote:
>> I wonder if anybody ever got aware of the fact, that the instrument
>> name in the page head isn't exactly centered. Depending on odd or even
>> page it is put a little to the right or
On 1/31/2005, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From: Tapio Tuovila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: still problems with output
>Hi all,
>I've upgraded to SuSE 9.2 and tried to compile lily 2.5.9. Went OK
>except time signatures and dynamics had sort of font problem, they were
>printed
Aur?le Duda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>With an update to 2.5.6 have I the same problem this afternoon.
>Considering the txfonts.map, I tried to add ".pfa" at the end of the
>every lines in the file ec-mftrace.map and it works now.
>I don't know if it's a good way but...
>-- next p
On 1/10/2005, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Did you update the TeX file name database after installing
>ec-fonts? Try to run the command 'texhash' as root.
>
Greetings,
I had not. However, after running texhash I still receive the exact same
error on test.ly.
~/music# texhash
te
Greetings,
I recently did a fresh install of FC3 and have tried to get lilypond
working again. I'm using the ec-fonts-mftraced-1.0.9-1.noarch.rpm and
lilypond-2.4.2-1.i386.rpm both from the development team.
The production of the .dvi file goes well and loading it in Xdvik looks
as intended. How
On 12/22/2004, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: "Michael T. Garrison Stuber"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I'm hitting a strange issue with Lilypond 2.4.2. The following works just
>fine:
>frag = {
>\key bes \major
>\time 3/4
>{ r2. r r r4 r c g,2 e,4 e,4 f, g,~g, a, bes,~bes, c2 d2. ees
>r r
ments I've received from
collegues since we switched over to lily have all been incredibly
positive.
Cheers,
Bryan Stanbridge
Purple Frog Productions
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>I was just wondering how many people use the web-page version of the
>LilyPond documentation on Windows? The thing is, on Windows it is more
>convienient to use the pdf version and could mean that only this bit of the
>documentation needs to be built and distributed. However, hyperlinking the
>ta
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