Hi Kale,
2013/8/16 Kale Good :
> Wow, Nick, that's pretty sharp. Saves on paper for sure. Reminds me of how
> they are set in the back of Pumping Nylon.
>
> Yes, Thomas, tupletspan was also giving me an error.
>
> I ended up resetting the short name of the instrument between each exercise
> and th
Wow, Nick, that's pretty sharp. Saves on paper for sure. Reminds me of how
they are set in the back of Pumping Nylon.
Yes, Thomas, tupletspan was also giving me an error.
I ended up resetting the short name of the instrument between each exercise
and then setting the margins the same in the lay
2013/8/15 Thomas Morley :
>> On 14/08/13 23:46, Kale Good wrote:
>>> *works like a charm except for your \override VerticalAxisGroup command,
>>> which I'm not super familiar with (looks right to me). Won't compile
>>> with it, will compile without it.
>
> I don't understand why it doesn't work f
2013/8/15 Nick Payne :
> On 14/08/13 23:46, Kale Good wrote:
>>
>> Hi Thomas,
>> Thanks; it works like a charm* until I need a page break; right now its
>> just crowding everything on one page. I put it a \pageBreak and nothing
>> happened, so I'm guessing that lilypond won't break simultaneous mus
Well that's the simple solution to defining right hand fingers that I
was looking for. Thanks.
Your example, like Thomas's, throws an error for me with the \override
VerticalAxisGroup using 2.16.2 Also throws an error for tuplet command,
but both work once I take these out. Also, there's the i
forgot to mention, i'm running 2.16.2
On 08/13/2013 07:56 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
2013/8/14 mailto:k...@kalegood.com>>
I see that lilypond supports a cool-looking No. glyph, which is
great. I'd like to get in in front of each stave in order to
number a series of exercises. See a
Hi Thomas,
Thanks; it works like a charm* until I need a page break; right now its
just crowding everything on one page. I put it a \pageBreak and nothing
happened, so I'm guessing that lilypond won't break simultaneous music
over a page (makes sense). Any overrides for this?
*works like a ch
Hi Harm, Hi Kale,
2013/8/14 Thomas Morley
>
> \relative c' {
>
Two small remarks :
1) because of its tessitura, \relative is not needed for the guitar
2) better use \clef "G_8"
Here's Harm's code with "modern" fingerings and an alternative for the "no
left hand finger" in the exercise no
k...@kalegood.com writes:
> I see that lilypond supports a cool-looking No. glyph, which is great.
Unless I'm mistaken, it's not Lilypond giving that cool-looking glyph,
it's the font they were using.
The Unicode designation for that glyph is U+2116 Numero Sign
Some fonts have it, others don't.
2013/8/14
> **
>
> I see that lilypond supports a cool-looking No. glyph, which is great. I'd
> like to get in in front of each stave in order to number a series of
> exercises. See attached png for an example.
>
> I'm working on making a version of Giuliani's 120 right hand studies for
> clasica
Kale Good-2 wrote
> I see that lilypond supports a cool-looking No. glyph, which is great.
> I'd like to get in in front of each stave in order to number a series of
> exercises. See attached png for an example.
>
> I'm working on making a version of Giuliani's 120 right hand studies for
> clasic
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