Hi everyone
I’m trying to use HorizontalBracket to annotate the intervals between notes of
a scale.
The example (perhaps not minimal, but almost working) attached shows something
very close to what I want to achieve.
However there are a few things that need to be fixed, or improved:
1) the bra
Hi Francesco,
I’m trying to use HorizontalBracket to annotate the intervals between notes of
a scale.
The example (perhaps not minimal, but almost working) attached shows something
very close to what I want to achieve.
However there are a few things that need to be fixed, or improved:
1) the b
I'm making a score for a virtual choir. In addition to the pdf of the
score, I'd like to send along a midi file which includes a "click track" to
guide the singers. I know how to make the midi file. But I don't know how
to include a click track. Can anyone help me with this?
John
John,
Add to the beginning of the work three measures: two with quarter note (or
appropriate values) beats, then one empty (for ease of later editing).
Frankly, in my opinion, it's better for the singers to SEE that there are
two measures with the metronomic pulse before they begin singing (much
On 13/09/2020 18:26, John Burt wrote:
I'm making a score for a virtual choir. In addition to the pdf of the
score, I'd like to send along a midi file which includes a "click
track" to guide the singers. I know how to make the midi file. But I
don't know how to include a click track. Can anyone
John Burt wrote:
I know how to make the midi file. But I don't know how
to include a click track. Can anyone help me with this?
Have a look at this recent thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2020-06/msg00065.html
Cheers,
Robin
In data domenica 13 settembre 2020 19:22:13 CEST, Lukas-Fabian Moser ha
scritto:
> Hi Francesco,
>
> > I’m trying to use HorizontalBracket to annotate the intervals between
> > notes of a scale.
> >
> > The example (perhaps not minimal, but almost working) attached shows
> > something very close
I am creating a guitar tablature which includes some 1/4 bends. Typical guitar
tabs do not display the microtone note, instead displaying the up arrow more as
a decoration on the starting pitch. I am able to produce this effect with the
following:
hideAccidental = { \once \override Accidental #
Can you post an image of the desired result? I suspect there is a better
way to do this, but I need to see. A pencil sketch will do.
Andrew
On 14/09/2020 12:07 pm, Kevin Nowaczyk wrote:
I am creating a guitar tablature which includes some 1/4 bends.
Typical guitar tabs do not display the micr