I was looking up cadenza and the second video on this page
made it all clear. You should all see it.
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Hi Simon,
While musicxml2ly does a good job with simple files, your file contains
several features, which are not (yet?) properly handled, thus the output
degrades as musicxml2ly traverses through the file. Below is a detailled list
of issues I fou
The cadenza section, by the way, is really one measure with an invisible
time signature change. The right hand 16th notes have been rebeamed,
and the space in the left hand are simply some hidden rests. What
really alarms me is the left hand at measure 87 of the first movement --
there's supp
At first I was pleasantly surprised because I think the opening pages
look better in Lily, and the total uses 8 iso. 13 pages, but it
appears musicxml2ly does not handle the cadenza section. Reinhold?
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Simon Bielman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I converted a Finale
Thanks Simon! Valentin wrote a bit about this in his Lilypond Report a
while back after I wrote a similarly enthusiastic post to the list about
how well the conversion worked:
http://valentin.villenave.info/The-LilyPond-Report-12
Best,
Jonathan
Simon Bielman wrote:
Okay, here's the .ly fil
Okay, here's the .ly file:
http://www.simonbielman.com/other/sonata_no_2.ly
Hope this helps!
-- Simon
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:52:50AM -0700, Simon Bielman wrote:
Hi all,
I converted a Finale 2007 document to MusicXML, ran 'musicxml2ly', and
ran it through LilyP
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:52:50AM -0700, Simon Bielman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I converted a Finale 2007 document to MusicXML, ran 'musicxml2ly', and
> ran it through LilyPond. Here are the results, along with the
> Finale-imported .XML file and the .XML file itself:
>
> http://www.simonbielman.