've been getting around Lilypond already.
It compells me to get good at this.
Thank-you so much, everbody.
much love,
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On Jun 4, 2007, at 10:32 PM, Rune Zedeler wrote:
Adam Good wrote:
This is just too cool! Really thank you for sharing it.
:-)
One thing, for me I'm only getting the pitches of C major, how
can I do all 12 notes of the chromatic scale?
Stan Sanderson wrote:
Does this latest incarnation break the current-time seed? Successive
compiles produce
the same output for me. The previous version worked as described.
That is weird. Over here it works fine. (2.10.25 amd 2.11.25)
-Rune
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Adam Good wrote:
This is just too cool! Really thank you for sharing it.
:-)
One thing, for me I'm only getting the pitches of C major, how can
I do all 12 notes of the chromatic scale?
Okay, in this one you can freely select which notes
Adam Good wrote:
This is just too cool! Really thank you for sharing it.
:-)
One thing, for me I'm only getting the pitches of C major, how can I do
all 12 notes of the chromatic scale?
Okay, in this one you can freely select which notes to choose from by
changing the list in the top of th
Valentin Villenave wrote:
If I might add: this is really one of the best snippets I've ever seen
in the LSR! :)
Thanks :-)
Well, I think the example is rather clumsy, creating the entire thing in
a scheme-expression.
I had hoped to be able to use \repeat unfold 256 to do the iteration,
but I
2007/6/4, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This way you get a different result each time you run lilypond. A bit
more illustrative :+)
This is even better. I changed the snippet myself.
If I might add: this is really one of the best snippets I've ever seen
in the LSR! :)
Greetings,
Valentin
Valentin Villenave wrote:
this is simply awesome! I just added it to the LSR, as other users
might be interested.
Okie.
Though, I would like somebody with rights to change the LSR (cc Graham)
to replace the "randomish number" with (current-time) - so that the
snippet reads
\version "2.10.0
2007/6/4, Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This .ly outputs 256 random notes.
It will produce the same 256 random notes each time you run it, but you
can create 256 new random notes by simply replacing the randomish number
at the top of the file with another.
Hi Rune,
this is simply awesome!
plasmacarwash wrote:
I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes purely
for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
This .ly outputs 256 random notes.
It will produce the same 256 random notes each time you run it, but you
can create 256 new random notes by
'", "g''" ]),
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> print " \\bar \"|.\" }"
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the voice.
This can get me to understand the voicings of instrumental music,
but by and large, I simply don't fundamentally grasp much forms of music
outside of voice-oriented band music (3-5 persons).
Composers like John Adams are helping me bridge the gap, however, lol.
Take good care,
plasmacarwash yahoo.com> writes:
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> Francisco,
> However, I'm not advanced to run Python. I only know how to save an .ly
> document from jEdit.
> Will jEdit help me with Python?
>
Save the file ran.py from Francisco's message. I saved it in the same folder
where my Lilypond source files (.ly
it plug-in.
Is their another way you use lilypondtools?
I just want to get to the point of "autonomic" proficiency with this superb
notation software, lol.
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> Carl,
>
> The 'simple test' worked eloquently but, they are ascending. I will
> experiment with commas and dbl. commas.
Since the test doesn't have a \relative in it, the notes are absolute. It
doesn't matter whether they are ascending or descending. The
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Valentin,
Your input requires me to look into the manual further down the road. Or at
least a week from now.
I tried taking visual basic in college but failed.
However I think it is important to know this code, seeing the tutorial is
very
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Roland,
Very cool idea. I can just tap out a couple of hundred random notes and the
score is generated for me.
This is great immediate gratification for a typical Amer
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Carl,
The 'simple test' worked eloquently but, they are ascending. I will
experiment with commas and dbl. commas.
This will give me the
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Francisco,
I'm using the PDF you generated until I memorize it. At which pt. I will
have to abandon it and re-generate
plasmacarwash yahoo.com> writes:
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> Hey people,
>
> I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes purely
> for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
> I'm learning guitar and need copious amounts of notes.
> When I attempted to do it manually with just jEd
Hello list, hello Jay,
You wrote:
> I'm a newbie and I'd like to create a blithe score of quarter notes purely
> for practice from middle c up an octave and half to g.
> I'm learning guitar and need copious amounts of notes.
> When I attempted to do it manually with just jEdit (not using lilypondt
2007/6/1, plasmacarwash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Maybe you should post a fragment of your file (if not the whole code,
as it seems to be pretty short) here. Besides, if you're using jEdit,
installing (in "Plugin manager") LilyPondTool would help you; not only
does it give handful shortcuts and highli
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