On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 20:19:27 -0500
d wrote:
> "Take a dive into Lilypond and refresh your musical experience." ;)
Actually, this applies, at least in my case. to music making on linux in general. I
actually welcome the fact that to accomplish certain tasks which are easy to do with
some of the
Thanks for the info and encouragement. I'd like to comment on some of what
was said in this thread...
> I understand that if you are used to a graphic interface it can seem a
> bit awkward at first to enter all the notes as a stream of ASCII text.
> It is worth the time spent to get comfortable w
> I have recently come across Lilypond, but since I am not a programmer
I am a
> little overwhelmed. Is there a notation application similar to Finale
or
> Sibelius for the Linux platform? Any assistance would be greatly
> appreciated.
I'd like to echo some of what has been said about this. I u
noname wrote:
> I have recently come across Lilypond, but since I am not a programmer I am a
> little overwhelmed. Is there a notation application similar to Finale or
> Sibelius for the Linux platform? Any assistance would be greatly
> appreciated.
NoteEdit seems to do a fairly decent job of c
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 19:53:46 -0500
noname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have recently come across Lilypond, but since I am not a programmer
> I am a little overwhelmed. Is there a notation application similar to
> Finale or Sibelius for the Linux platform? Any assistance would be
> greatly appre
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 03:53, noname wrote:
> I have recently come across Lilypond, but since I am not a programmer I am a
> little overwhelmed.
Neither am I. I have tried Denemo and Noteedit and after learning abcm
and now lilypond, I find that ascii music entry is much easier than gui.
I heard