okay. I heard that we could see examples of contemporary song books in the
'score wizard'.
Thanks.
James E. Bailey-2 wrote:
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> Am 30.06.2008 um 02:40 schrieb plasmacarwash:
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>> Hi People
>>
>> Tonite at approx. 8:30 PM and 8:
Hi People
Tonite at approx. 8:30 PM and 8:35PM EST USA. I tried twice to search the
online manual but got a "The server at lsr.dsi.unimi.it is taking too long
to respond" firefox message. :teeth:
Is there a sticky somewhere about this?
Sincerely,
Jay
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Guys,
I'm checkin' it first thing tomorrow a.m.
Thanks,
Jay
Neil Puttock wrote:
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> 2008/6/2 Carl Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> Valentin/Neil -- Perhaps this could be added to the LSR? I think it will
>> work
>> with version 10.
>
> It certainly does. :)
>
> I've added it as 'Single
10.
Maybe it's problematic still as it is beta.
Whats the best "opening" code for Lilypond and whats the best "End" code?
I'll be back soon.
Thank-you.
Sincerely,
Jay
Valentin Villenave wrote:
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> 2008/5/28 plasmacarwash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Dear Madames/Sirs,
I was wondering if anyone has already made a template for simple
contemporary scorebooks consisiting of:
1. The Vocal melody line.
2. The Lyrics
3. Notation chords for guitar and
4. Fretboard images
3 and 4 together may be alot to ask for.
I searched the site last nite until
o inhabit my requests here at Lilypond Nabble as
well. :-)
Thank-you all for the technical and the passion -the Rubenstein and the
Horowitz. :-)
-Jay Peek
James E. Bailey-2 wrote:
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> Am 04.05.2008 um 03:44 schrieb plasmacarwash:
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>> Dear James,
>>
>&g
s.
-Jay Peek
James E. Bailey-2 wrote:
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> Am 03.05.2008 um 04:24 schrieb plasmacarwash:
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>> Hey Forum,
>>
>> I am transcribing Danny Boy from this mans arrang.
>> http://www.home.earthlink.net/~markdlew/shw/DannyBoy.htm (Mark D.
>> Lew)
le code.
Is there anybody out there tonite?
much love,
Jay
*Plasmacarwash :-)
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Kieren,
Without replacing my current version (version "2.10.0"), I got a pretty
happy result.:handshake:
(This image is shrunk again, intentionally).
http://www.nabble.com/file/p12379280/lilypondex3.jpg
I will have to get familiar with "ragged" and it's manifestations.
Thank-you very kindl
Ed,
I haven't got to this point with the guitar yet but it looks delicious.
Still this is one for an August "Ed Ardzinski" search in the near future
here at Nabble/Lilypond.
Thank-you very very much...
Jay Peek
Ed Ardzinski wrote:
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> I'm sure there is a lot ways to get things stretched ou
Hey Kieren,
Below are two phases. One 'before' and one 'after.'
One is what I want.
The other is what I performed by copying and pasting the code (without any
illustrative residue from the colors and graphics).
I hope this helps.:working:
>From 1/5th of the way down at http://lilypond.org/
Hello everybody.
I have a problem where when I copy the simple examples in the tutorial my
notes come out spread from one side of the pdf view to the next. It's all
accurate otherwise, but it's s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d out.
And not exactly as shown in the tutorial.
I've read much of the "horizontal spac
David,
-If we were to take the foremost thrust of my appeal to you and this kind
forum, yes.:-)
I need to know there are others out there "doing it".
May I talk to you?
Sincerely,
Jay
David Rogers wrote:
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> On Aug 19 2007, at 17:29, plasmacarwash wrote
Hey Yall!
Anybody out there transcribed a "cover tune" (in real time- while listening
(lol)) with Lilypond?
Well lets get simple and ask, "Can anybody out there help an aspirant who
wishes to transcribe through the lense of a contemporary (rock-pop)
line-up?".
1. Voice(s) (Lyrics et al.)
2. Guita
Rune Zedeler wrote:
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> plasmacarwash wrote:
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>> I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes
>> purely
>> for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
>
> This .ly outputs 256 random notes.
> It will produce
re both a creative authoring practice tools duo!;)
Thank-you very very much for your time and consideration.
much love,
JWPeek
Francisco Vila wrote:
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> El Thu, 31 de May de 2007, a las 09:33:43PM -0700, plasmacarwash dijo:
>> Did I mention I was a newbie?
>
> Let me know if
Carl Sorensen-3 wrote:
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> plasmacarwash yahoo.com> writes:
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>>
>> Francisco,
>> However, I'm not advanced to run Python. I only know how to save an .ly
>> document from jEdit.
>> Will jEdit help me with Python?
>>
>
> Save t
Carl Sorensen-3 wrote:
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> plasmacarwash yahoo.com> writes:
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>>
>> Carl,
>>
>> The 'simple test' worked eloquently but, they are ascending. I will
>> experiment with commas and dbl. commas.
>
> Since the test doesn't have
Valentin Villenave wrote:
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> 2007/6/1, plasmacarwash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Maybe you should post a fragment of your file (if not the whole code,
> as it seems to be pretty short) here. Besides, if you're using jEdit,
> installing (in "Plugin manager"
Roland Goretzki wrote:
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> Hello list, hello Jay,
>
> You wrote:
>> I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes
>> purely
>> for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
>> I'm learning guitar and need copious amounts of notes.
>> When I attempted to do it man
Carl Sorensen-3 wrote:
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> plasmacarwash yahoo.com> writes:
>
>>
>>
>> Hey people,
>>
>> I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes
>> purely
>> for practice from middle c up an octave and hal
Francisco Vila wrote:
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> El Thu, 31 de May de 2007, a las 09:33:43PM -0700, plasmacarwash dijo:
>> Did I mention I was a newbie?
>
> Let me know if this is of any value. It's a simple python script and its
> outcome.
>
> --
> Francisco Vila Doncel. Badaj
Hey people,
I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes purely
for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
I'm learning guitar and need copious amounts of notes.
When I attempted to do it manually with just jEdit (not using lilypondtools)
I have two problems:
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