From: Aaron Hill
There is certainly no shortage of good ideas from the many users on the
mailing list. Anytime someone is able to publish the source for a
real-world score, there is hope of finding some new pattern or structure
that can streamline your own work.
I suspect that if I r
On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 4:25 AM Aaron Hill wrote:
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> On 2022-09-07 4:04 am, Paul McKay wrote:
> > Thanks very much, Aaron. I hadn't noticed that. It worked perfectly.
> > Thanks to Knute for engraving them too. It will be *so *good to see how
> > real .ly files look. I will do my best to steal all
On 2022-09-07 4:04 am, Paul McKay wrote:
Thanks very much, Aaron. I hadn't noticed that. It worked perfectly.
Thanks to Knute for engraving them too. It will be *so *good to see how
real .ly files look. I will do my best to steal all the good ideas.
There is certainly no shortage of good ideas
On 2022-09-07 1:44 am, Paul McKay wrote:
Hi
I'm planning to learn Chopin's Prelude Op28 No4. I looked on Imslp and
found that Mr Snortum has already turned it into .ly. That was going to
be
my next move because I need to add my own fingering and dynamics. On
the
IMSLP page Knute says that the .