ahh thanks Klaus, I was beginning to wonder if I was using the block and
score paragraphs correctly. Using arranger solves my immediate problem
On 8/03/2016 2:02 AM, Klaus Blum wrote:
Hi vector,
vector wrote
Q) Why does it (opus) print twice?
try:
arranger="work in progress"
It
Perfect BB that did the trick
On 7/03/2016 11:49 PM, BB wrote:
Add
\layout {
\context {
\Score
proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/10)
}
}
On 07.03.2016 10:40, vector457 wrote:
3)I would like to have all the bars line up ie like they're in
columns. I like to have some
thanks BB, indent removed, thats better.. would be nice to have the
fretdiagrams centred on the page tho. I'll have a play with that.
On 7/03/2016 11:25 PM, BB wrote:
To avoid the indent try
\paper {
indent = 0
}
On 07.03.2016 10:40, vector457 wrote:
2) first bar is inset? see Q3
3)I woul
Hi there,
Im getting the hang of this even tho it might not look it ;) thanks for
all your inputs.
I wanted to add a simple drumbeat to the previous script and produce a
basic chord and drums midi.
so far I have this working.
But I want to remove the drums completely from the pdf output. ie j
Hi,
script shown below
the log file is indicating a syntax error, unexpected STRING at the "g:m"
I thought that was ok to indicate a gminor?
In fact i cant get any chord modifiers to work at all.
\version "2.16.1"
\header {
title = "BluesJam Trk4"
composer = "me"
}
progChords = \relative c
Hi all,
many thanks to Glen for his reply to my previous post(simple chords only
template). Im working my way thru that at the moment.
I have a question tho how do I tell it the number of bars to hold the
chord for?
progChords = \relative c {
\hideNotes
f1 bes f c bes f' bes f c f bes f g
Hi there,
Very new to all this but from what I have read this looks like what Im
after.
I have a bunch of chord progression songs I use to practice too. No
notes just chords . Id like to give these to other musos so they can use
it as a ref to jam along. they may want to put notes in as we g