yota moteuchi wrote:
How do I do with lilypond what it's called in french : "marche
unitonale" (that I can not translate in english)
I did that long time ago:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg00067.html
Here the file is converted to 2.10 (only tested on 2.
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> David Bobroff wrote:
> > If I correctly understand your example the English term you mean is
> > "sequence." That is, a pattern which repeats in a different part of the
> > scale. As far as I know this is not possible with LilyPond. There is a
> > \transpose function but t
David Bobroff wrote:
yota moteuchi wrote:
How do I do with lilypond what it's called in french : "marche
unitonale" (that I can not translate in english)
Which is the translation of a pattern, a chord, keeping the degrees as
well as the key
ex :
\key c \major
become
yota moteuchi wrote:
> How do I do with lilypond what it's called in french : "marche
> unitonale" (that I can not translate in english)
>
> Which is the translation of a pattern, a chord, keeping the degrees as
> well as the key
> ex :
>
> \key c
How do I do with lilypond what it's called in french : "marche
unitonale" (that I can not translate in english)
Which is the translation of a pattern, a chord, keeping the degrees as
well as the key
ex :
\key c \major
become
\key c \major
french readers would enjoy this wo