> Simon Mackenzie wrote:
>
>> I will be looking myself, but if anyone can suggest a good web site
>> which would aid me in grasping music theory this would also be much
>> appreciated.
GNU Solfege is a Free Software program (like LilyPond) that could
provide you with useful exercizes:
http://solfe
Simon Mackenzie wrote:
> I will be looking myself, but if anyone can suggest a good web site
> which would aid me in grasping music theory this would also be much
> appreciated.
http://www.dolmetsch.com/theoryintro.htm
- Mark
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Von: Simon Mackenzie
An: "James E. Bailey"
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: Naturals & Accidental_engraver
I'm lost on this one...
If I place the override in the voice context I end up with the
following which is nothing like what I need to achieve.
Simon,
if you send me your file "V-CHW066.ly" I'll have a look at it.
Cheers,
patrick
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Datum: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:21:19 +0700
Von: Simon Mackenzie
An: "James E. Bailey"
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: Naturals & Accid
Hi Simon,
if you send me your file "V-CHW066.ly" I'll have a look at it.
Cheers,
patrick
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> Datum: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:21:19 +0700
> Von: Simon Mackenzie
> An: "James E. Bailey"
> CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Bet
Simon Mackenzie wrote:
> If Accidental engraving is turned on the equivalent music
> sheet in Lilypond has something like 10 times the number
> of accidentals appearing on the sheet and not the three I
> wish to have appear as seen in the hard copy of the music
> sheet above.
Probably one of two t
Could this be a misunderstanding caused by different understandings of the
meaning of the word "accidental"? Simon, by "accidental", do you mean
*any*change of pitch of a note, whether indicated by the key signature
or not? If
so, that may not be the way readers of this list normally understand
acc
The first two lines of your scores can be input to LilyPond as
\relative c''{
\key es \major
\time 4/4
\partial 4
g8 bes |
g4. bes8 f4 es8 es ( |
c2.) g'8 bes |
g4. c8 bes4 es,8 f |
g2. c8 c |
c4. g8 a4 bes |
c d c bes |
a8 ( g ) f g a ( f) g g |
g4 f8 es f4 es8 d |
}
/Mats
Simon Mackenzie
I guess I'm simple minded so enlighten me ;-)
Simon
On 21/08/2009, at 15:24, Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 03:13:40PM +0700, Simon Mackenzie wrote:
It will be helpful not to think about the problem from the Lilypond
side
of things.
No, that will not be helpful.
Stop and
I don't understand why you start fiddling with the accidental engraver.
If I were to reproduce the example you show, I would just type in the
pitches (with alterations) and LilyPond will
typeset it correctly. See "Warning: key signatures and pitches" in
section 2.2.1 of the Learning Manual".
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 03:13:40PM +0700, Simon Mackenzie wrote:
> It will be helpful not to think about the problem from the Lilypond side
> of things.
No, that will not be helpful.
Stop and go back to read the tutorial. Pay attention to the
warnings about key signatures and accidentals. The
Firstly: thank you for all your replies offering assistance.Secondly: it seems I need to explain my situation more clearly.It will be helpful not to think about the problem from the Lilypond side of things.What I have is a music book which contains numerous pieces of music (it's a Thai hymn book) w
On 21.08.2009, at 04:21, Simon Mackenzie wrote:
I'm lost on this one...
If I place the override in the voice context I end up with the
following which is nothing like what I need to achieve.
Okay, I think I finally understand your question. You have \book
block that has the accidental
Let's try another question. Why are you removing the accidental
engraver in the first place? What are you hoping to achieve with it?
On 21.08.2009, at 04:21, Simon Mackenzie wrote:
I'm lost on this one...
If I place the override in the voice context I end up with the
following which is noth
Simon
On 20/08/2009, at 23:17, James E. Bailey wrote:
I'm guessing you're turning off accidental engraver at either staff
or global level. I don't really understand why you're turning off
accidental engraver at all, but you can probably achieve what you
want by removing the stencil in the
I'm guessing you're turning off accidental engraver at either staff
or global level. I don't really understand why you're turning off
accidental engraver at all, but you can probably achieve what you
want by removing the stencil in the music. i.e., with \once \override
Staff.Accidental_engr
If I turn Accidental_engraver off no accidentals appear as expected
but then if leave it on I don't seem to be able to manually set
naturals with ! and exclude / turn off everything else.
Simon
On 20/08/2009, at 22:48, James E. Bailey wrote:
On 20.08.2009, at 17:39, Simon Mackenzie wrote:
On 20.08.2009, at 17:39, Simon Mackenzie wrote:
I haven't been able to figure out how to replicate the three
naturals on this music sheet using Lilypond script?
Any ideas?
Simon
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