On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
> Well I've accumulated quite a lot of useful stuff for notating guitar
> scores, and which could be useful to other users, but what version of
> Lilypond does it need to work with in order to go in the LSR?
The latest stable (i.e. 2.12.x). If yo
On 21/12/09 02:29, Valentin Villenave wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Hugh Myers wrote:
Here is what I've pieced together thus far:
Guys, whereever this discussion is going please remember to add
something to the LSR if you come up with an interesting piece of
code... :)
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Hugh Myers wrote:
> Here is what I've pieced together thus far:
Guys, whereever this discussion is going please remember to add
something to the LSR if you come up with an interesting piece of
code... :)
Cheers,
Valentin
Here is what I've pieced together thus far:
%%
%%
%% s1.ly -- first scale from Diatonic Major and Minor Scales by Andres Segovia
%%
%%
\version "2.13.7"
\header {
title = "Diatonic Major and Minor Scales"
subtitle = "Scale 1"
composer = "Andres Segovia"
meter = "Practice ea
On 20/12/09 12:17, Hugh Myers wrote:
In Segovia's 'Diatonic Major and Minor Scales', under the notes shown
for a given scale are marks beginning with a number surrounded by
parenthesis followed by a line vaguely parallel to the notes,
concluding with an uptick between a given pair of notes. What
Hugh Myers schrieb:
In Segovia's 'Diatonic Major and Minor Scales', under the notes shown
for a given scale are marks beginning with a number surrounded by
parenthesis followed by a line vaguely parallel to the notes,
concluding with an uptick between a given pair of notes. What is this
called an
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> From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of Hugh
> Myers
> Sent: Sun 20/12/2009 1:17
> To: lilypond-user
> Subject: Need help before I can ask the right question...
>
> In Segovia's 'Diatonic Major and Minor Scales
ore I can ask the right question...
In Segovia's 'Diatonic Major and Minor Scales', under the notes shown
for a given scale are marks beginning with a number surrounded by
parenthesis followed by a line vaguely parallel to the notes,
concluding with an uptick between a given pair of
In Segovia's 'Diatonic Major and Minor Scales', under the notes shown
for a given scale are marks beginning with a number surrounded by
parenthesis followed by a line vaguely parallel to the notes,
concluding with an uptick between a given pair of notes. What is this
called and how might I duplicat