Hello everyone.
I'm looking for a function to select a note in a chord.
This can be useful for automatic inversions, or to change the voicing
(like the drop 2 in a four note chord).
Cheers.
Davide
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Am 14.01.19 um 09:54 schrieb Davide Bonetti:
Hello everyone.
I'm looking for a function to select a note in a chord.
This can be useful for automatic inversions, or to change the voicing
(like the drop 2 in a four note chord).
Hi Davide,
what exactly are you looking for? A music function t
On 2019-01-13 11:50 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Without wanting to sound like whining, I can hardly say this error
message
is helpful. No line number or context given as far as I can see.
Running
lilypond with the verbose option gives nothing further.
This is just an oversight. The function `p
Hi lilyponders,
Does anyone use a Rakefile for automating their lilypond engraving and
would be willing to share an example file that I could follow?
All the best,
Craig
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Am 14.01.19 um 11:33 schrieb Craig Dabelstein:
Hi lilyponders,
Does anyone use a Rakefile for automating their lilypond engraving and
would be willing to share an example file that I could follow?
Hi Craig,
I don’t know anything about Ruby and Rakefiles but I’ve used Makefiles
some times.
In an appoggiatura with the main note having the stem downwards the
appoggiatura's slur will cross the stem, see the first of the two
instances in this example:
{
\appoggiatura d''4 c''
\appoggiatura d'4 c'
}
A client requests me to shorten the slurs so not to cross the stem. Is
there a m
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Hi Folks,
I read the documentation of lilypond and it recommend to define the
notes in variables and use them afterwards.
But how is that with multiple scores for setting multiple songs in one
file/book? I cannot set the vars inside the score, they
On 1/14/2019 1:34 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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Hi Folks,
I read the documentation of lilypond and it recommend to define the
notes in variables and use them afterwards.
But how is that with multiple scores for setting multiple songs in one
file/book?
Urs,
Perhaps
{
\slurUp \stemDown \grace d''4 (c'')
\appoggiatura d'4 c'
}
Mark
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Sent: Monday, January 14, 2019 4:08 AM
To: lilypond-user
Subject: Appoggiatur
>I read the documentation of lilypond and it recommend to define the
>notes in variables and use them afterwards.
>
>But how is that with multiple scores for setting multiple songs in one
>file/book? I cannot set the vars inside the score, they have to be
>global. But then it is painful to have suc
Urs,
Forgot something
{
\slurUp \stemDown \grace d''4 (c'')
\stemUp
\appoggiatura d'4 c'
}
Mark
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On Behalf Of Urs Liska
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2019 4:08 AM
To: lilypond-user
On 2019-01-14 4:08 am, Urs Liska wrote:
In an appoggiatura with the main note having the stem downwards the
appoggiatura's slur will cross the stem, see the first of the two
instances in this example:
{
\appoggiatura d''4 c''
\appoggiatura d'4 c'
}
A client requests me to shorten the slurs
On 2019-01-14 10:34 am, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Another think is about transposing. In the example I had before I have
the cords "a:m g a:m g c g d:m a" But with a->e, the d:m gets
transposed to a:m but the song only works with a c here.
I do not know transposing very well, so, is that just a wrong
Klaus,
Have you considered the possibility of making each song its own file and
then using lylualatex to build the songbook. I'm using that workflow to
create a collection of barbershop tags, where the tags run about two or
three lines. I have a lilypond template for tags that defines standard
Aaron Hill writes:
> On 2019-01-14 10:34 am, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
>> Another think is about transposing. In the example I had before I have
>> the cords "a:m g a:m g c g d:m a" But with a->e, the d:m gets
>> transposed to a:m but the song only works with a c here.
>>
>> I do not know transposing v
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Hi David,
first, please reply on the list only. I do monitor it; at least in this
early state of learning. ;-)
Am Mo den 14. Jan 2019 um 20:15 schrieb David Bowen:
>Have you considered the possibility of making each song its own file and
> then
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Additionally I found some quirks in the latex compile.
- - It does not use the same font than in LaTeX. That makes the consistent
setup with verses looking bad.
- - It doesn't scale well. Making the tabs be much to big and not fitting
nicely int
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Hi,
Am Mo den 14. Jan 2019 um 19:44 schrieb Rick Kimpel:
> >I read the documentation of lilypond and it recommend to define the
> >notes in variables and use them afterwards.
> >
> >But how is that with multiple scores for setting multiple songs in
On Mon 14 Jan 2019 at 20:50:32 (+0100), Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> Am Mo den 14. Jan 2019 um 20:15 schrieb David Bowen:
> >Have you considered the possibility of making each song its own file and
> > then using lylualatex to build the songbook.
>
> Something like that was in my mind at first. (Usin
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Am Mo den 14. Jan 2019 um 21:50 schrieb David Wright:
> On Mon 14 Jan 2019 at 20:50:32 (+0100), Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> > Am Mo den 14. Jan 2019 um 20:15 schrieb David Bowen:
> > >Have you considered the possibility of making each song its own file
Klaus,
Attached are a simplified LaTeX file and the two Lilypond files it
references. Barbershop harmony is for unaccompanied voices, so there's no
piano part or chord symbols, but from what you've written, I gather that
seeing how the lilypond gets included in the LaTeX is what interests you.
Sorry for answering so late. That’s the sign of my situation… using lilypond
not everyday and when I do always with some urgency.
In fact, my needs of fine tuning lilypond come from using a complex notation (I
wrote last scores directly with Illustrator!) while having a poor knowledge of
the env
Hi Massimilano,
Lilypond has few restrictions, but one is that it does not currently
support slurs across voices. Refer to the Notation Reference manual
Snippets sections for the topic 'Creating slurs across voices'. It shows
how to use invisible notes to do this.
I am compelled to say that lilyp
Thank you for your answer.
I’ll do my best to learn Lilypond and Scheme properly, but I’ll have to do it
step by step. Slowly.
But I’ll do it. I like Lilypond and I love the possibility to script it through
some external language.
I have several scores to re-edit form previous versions (sometime
Hi Massimiliano,
Do use 2.19.82. Although it's modestly termed 'unstable', it is actually
very very stable. This use of the term unstable is an open source
development convention more than anything in the context of lilypond. The
lilypodndreleases are remarkably stable in the last couple of years.
On 1/14/19, Davide Bonetti wrote:
> I'm looking for a function to select a note in a chord.
> This can be useful for automatic inversions, or to change the voicing
> (like the drop 2 in a four note chord).
Hello Davide,
Here’s how I would do it (using list-ref and list-set!), but this
assumes tha
Hi, all.
I've hit a small snag which I can't find an elegant solution for. In
the following snippet I want to get the verbb text to show as italic.
I can surround each element with \markup \italic{ xx } but that is
ugly. And I can't seem to see anything obvious jumping out of the
document
Hi Mark,
[Welcome to the 'Pond!]
> I want to get the verbb text to show as italic.
The easiest way is probably:
verbb = \lyricmode {
\override LyricText.font-shape = #'italic
ut re mi fa sol la
}
> Second question: I want to replace the "G" in verba with a Greek Upper
> Gamma (Γ doesn't
You wrote:
>
> The easiest way is probably:
>
Thank you! Though the gamma thing doesn't really work in my case (I'm
using Lilypond under org-babel ;-) ) but I did find a nice solution (it
was in another section of documentation I hadn't gotten to.. doh! The
relevant section now looks lie\ke:
On 2019-01-14 8:58 pm, Mark Probert wrote:
Thank you! Though the gamma thing doesn't really work in my case (I'm
using Lilypond under org-babel ;-) ) but I did find a nice solution (it
was in another section of documentation I hadn't gotten to.. doh! The
relevant section now looks lie\ke:
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Aaron wrote:
>>
> If you need more than just the one Greek letter, you can always
> extend the \paper's replacement-alist in a similar fashion to how
> include-special-characters works.
>
Thanks! There's so much to learn about this Lilypond environment...
.. m.
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