Hi Michael,
Do you mean the keyboard ostinato motiv?
Chords an lyrics you should easily find on the internet.
Anyway, here's the keyboard motiv. Might have to be transposed.
Thanks for transcribing the keyboard line!
Just one suggestion: While avoiding ces and fes might seem to simplify
the n
Hi Tyler,
i’m no musician, but am trying to provide sheet music for the violinist
to play at our wedding.
is it possible to transcribe this song into sheet music with your software?
Do you mean the keyboard ostinato motiv?
Chords an lyrics you should easily find on the internet.
Anyway, her
On Fri 11 May 2018 at 13:08:03 (-0700), Vivyan wrote:
> I'm using Raspbian lite which limits me to just the command line. Is it
> possible or has anyone exclusively used the Terminal shell to edit and
> somehow view sheet music?
That sounds like more trouble then it's worth (unless you ssh
from an
Dear Joel,
edit yes: you can use vim, emacs, nano, ... to edit lilypond files.
convert yes: you can run lilypond on the commandline
view hmm: I don't know how this should work. Ascii-art?
Best,
Joram
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On 5/11/2018 4:08 PM, Vivyan wrote:
I'm using Raspbian lite which limits me to just the command line. Is it
possible or has anyone exclusively used the Terminal shell to edit and
somehow view sheet music?
Many thanks,
Joel
I thought that mupdf is installed by default but I could be
mistake
On 5/11/2018 4:08 PM, Vivyan wrote:
I'm using Raspbian lite which limits me to just the command line. Is it
possible or has anyone exclusively used the Terminal shell to edit and
somehow view sheet music?
Many thanks,
Joel
Hello Joel,
You can certainly edit the sheet music from a terminal
Matthieu Jacquot wrote:
>
>
> -Eluze wrote:
>>
>> a pity i couldn't get the (lilypond-) code of Bachs Chaconne
>> http://theshadylanepublishing.com/fr/telechargements.php - getting an
>> error code 404)
>>
>
> I didn't noticed the broken link, it's fixed now! Thanks.
>
it works fine now -
-Eluze wrote:
>
> a pity i couldn't get the (lilypond-) code of Bachs Chaconne
> http://theshadylanepublishing.com/fr/telechargements.php - getting an
> error code 404)
>
I didn't noticed the broken link, it's fixed now! Thanks.
kontrapunktstefan wrote:
>
> I guess the site http://theshadyl
Valentin Villenave wrote:
>
> Well, go ahead if you have enough time. In France there's already
> http://theshadylanepublishing.com/ and I'm founding my own publishing
> website, but there's always room for more ;)
>
a pity i couldn't get the (lilypond-) code of Bachs Chaconne
http://theshadyl
Stefan, are you looking looking to create a free sheet music site or are you
looking
at helping composers generate revenue from sheet music of their compositions
(which is really the function of a sheet music publisher)? And by contemporary
music, are you thinking specifically classical or are y
Dear Valentine,
thank You for the link You've sended to me.
I guess the site http://theshadylanepublishing.com/ looks good but it is
actually very small, but it is an beginning. Hope it well get
It seems to be specialized on guitar-music. And when You've started Your own
publishing site, please let
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> A better one, in my opinion, is copyus, because it is specialized in
> contemporary music, but it is not very well known.
Wow, thanks for sharing, I've been on the web a /lot/ and yet I never
stumbled upon this one!
> I'm thinking of makin
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 17:53:32 Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
> Do you have some information of .kar files, I've never
> heard about them?
>
>/Mats
All I have seen is that it is a type of midi file for
karaoke, which contains lyrics as well as midi
data.
That doesn't interest me nearly as much as
>
> On Sat, 08 Jun 2002 16:37:09 Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> > > HI,
> > > If I hooked up a music keyboard to my computer, would lilypond be
> > able to
> > > write the notes I play on sheetmusic for me to print out? If so,
> > how does
> > > that work?
> >
> > Well, if you have some kind of sequ
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 13:05:28 Carlos Garcia Suarez wrote:
> I have tried the following experiment.
>
> 1) Get one of your .ly files and process it.
> 2) Get the .midi output and process it with midi2ly
> 3) Check them
>
> Result: they look very different
>
> Another issue how do use the options
an example with the syntax?
Thanks
Carlos
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> I think many will change their minds when they start
> using an exterior file to produce the notes. Then
> every .ly file becomes a template and the default .ly
> file merely a receptacle.
> >
> > You could also try the graphical score editor NoteEdit
> > which includ
On Sat, 08 Jun 2002 16:37:09 Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> > HI,
> > If I hooked up a music keyboard to my computer, would lilypond be
> able to
> > write the notes I play on sheetmusic for me to print out? If so,
> how does
> > that work?
>
> Well, if you have some kind of sequencer program you
>
> HI,
> If I hooked up a music keyboard to my computer, would lilypond be able to
> write the notes I play on sheetmusic for me to print out? If so, how does
> that work?
Well, if you have some kind of sequencer program you
can use the keyboard to generate a MIDI file. Lilypond
comes with a ut
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