Gilles Thibault proposed the function \shiftMusic #1 { }. How can I
loop through an arbitrary range (for example: #-7 .. #14)?
Thanks for any help
Thomas
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Gilles
thanks, it works - at least in this case. Whether the algorhythm is
general enough I cannot judge
Thomas
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I am looking for a way to create sequences in a key. The old posting I
found (Re: command for 'sequences'? Rune Zedeler Fri, 21 Sep 2001) is
written for an old version.
leaving away the old stuff I get to this solution - which does not work.
Any help available
Thomas
\version "2.12.1"
#(d
it is not complex enough.
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it is not complex enough.
- Thomas
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Hi
I'd like to use Lilypond in an interactive music learning program where
short response times are needed. I think running Lilypond on a ramdisk
could help. Does anyone know how to do that?
- Thomas
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