Dear Mark,
I use the "Wanderer"(I call this rhythm because it is the basic motive in
the Wanderer-Fantasie by Schubert ) and "Sarabande" rhythms like this:
\include "rhythmen.ly"
\relative {
\wanderer { c d e f e d }
\time 3/4 \sarabande { e d c g' f e } }
But, this is not my idea! You can fi
As has already been pointed out, you haven't included your
file rhythm.ly
I think this file is here :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=390
Gilles
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> what's wrong with c16*5 or c4*5/4
Mats,
Check out the png. He's doing something totally different.
Stefan,
that's neat!
But you need to change the last line of the main file to this:
\relative { \time 5/16 \vs c \vs d \vs e \vs f \vs }
it's always helpful to attach a
ou want a note with a duration of 5 sixteenth,
> what's wrong with
> c16*5 or c4*5/4
>
> /Mats
>
> Stefan Thomas wrote:
>
>> Dear Lilypond users,
>> I hope, I am not boring. But I found out a possibilitie to get very easily
>> a five-sixteenth note.
&
oring. But I found out a possibilitie to get very
easily a five-sixteenth note.
with the use of the "make-rhythm"-function. If You like it, please
feel free to use it!
\version "2.11.60"
\include "rhythm.ly <http://rhythm.ly>"
viertelsechzehntel =
2008/11/2 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear Lilypond users,
> I hope, I am not boring. But I found out a possibilitie to get very easily a
> five-sixteenth note.
> with the use of the "make-rhythm"-function. If You like it, please feel
> free to us
Stefan,
Neat idea, but I get a slew of error messages
because I don't have "rhythm.ly". If it's a file
you created, please post it. Also, this sequence
of commands in the last line is suspect:
\vs \vs 4
- Mark
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Dear Lilypond users,
I hope, I am not boring. But I found out a possibilitie to get very easily a
five-sixteenth note.
with the use of the "make-rhythm"-function. If You like it, please feel
free to use it!
\version "2.11.60"
\include "rhythm.ly"
viertelsechzeh