Re: notation apps

2003-08-04 Thread Michal Seta
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

RE: notation apps

2003-08-04 Thread d
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

Re: notation apps

2003-08-03 Thread David Bobroff
> 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

Re: notation apps

2003-08-03 Thread Hans Forbrich
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

Re: notation apps

2003-08-03 Thread Graham Percival
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

Re: notation apps

2003-08-02 Thread Aaron
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