y for writting music and also for learning music,
for blind people! Bye for now.
Claudio
2014-02-18 11:08 GMT+01:00, Valentin Villenave :
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Claudio Garanzini
> wrote:
>> Are there any blind musician or composer that'' use lilypond regularly?
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From: Martin Tarenskeen
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:13 PM
To: claudio garanzini
Subject: Re: Lilypond for blind musicians
On Fri, 14 Feb 2014, claudio garanzini wrote:
Hi all! Thanks for your suggestions! Could you please give mee an
example of how to create a lilypond file from a midi
le. But I don't understand in what directory have I to be for
this operation!
Have I to specify a name for my converted file?
Sorry for all my questions, guys!
Thanks again for all your help!
Bye for now.
Claudio
2014-02-13 23:02 GMT+01:00, Federico Bruni :
> 2014-02-13 13:46 GMT+
Thanks a lot! I will try Emax! Bye bye for now
-Messaggio originale-
From: Hwaen Ch'uqi
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 6:38 PM
To: Pierre Perol-Schneider
Cc: Claudio Garanzini ; lilypond-user
Subject: Re: Lilypond for blind musicians
Greetings Claudio,
I know nothing
Hi !
Thanks for your answer!
I don’t use braille for my music learning; i use midi, for the most part! I’m
using Lilypond because I simply can tipe text and turn it into music that my
“normal” friends could read. I also like the way Lilypond permittes mee to
input the notes, just like a line
Hi all!
I have some little questiosn for you guys:
Are there any blind musician or composer that’' use lilypond regularly?
Is there a software like Frescobaldi but more accessible using NVDA as my
default screen reader?
I’ve tryed Frescobaldi but simply can’t use it because of it’s complete
inac
Hi all!
I’m a blind person and I’m trying using lilypond because I find it a really
good way for reading good music score using a pc instead of using braille books.
Here is my question for you:
I have a midi file I would like to convert into lilypond notations.
Is there a way for doing it?
I have