I really appreciate your work on that! It's also a very instructive example
to emulate, I imagine.
One quick question -- is this "lattice" idea I'm doing (maintaining a
separate voice with nothing but tempo and spaces that gets munged into the
parts) a bad idea for any reason? Would I ever run int
Hi,
as some of you might remember, I mostly use lilypond to engrave music for
classical guitar. And I am after a fairly specific way to engrave the
fingering indications in particular.
Cutting off a long story, one of the consequences of what I want is that I
have to enclose all notes in a chord <
Luca Fascione writes:
> Hi,
> as some of you might remember, I mostly use lilypond to engrave music for
> classical guitar. And I am after a fairly specific way to engrave the
> fingering indications in particular.
>
> Cutting off a long story, one of the consequences of what I want is that I
> h
Luca Fascione writes:
> Hi,
> as some of you might remember, I mostly use lilypond to engrave music for
> classical guitar. And I am after a fairly specific way to engrave the
> fingering indications in particular.
>
> Cutting off a long story, one of the consequences of what I want is that I
> h
Thus might do it yes.
Does even chords transform single notes into chords, does nothing to chords
and leaves untouched everything else? (Key changes, time markings changes,
all that stuff)
Thanks David!
L
On Wed, 24 Jul 2024, 21:01 David Kastrup, wrote:
> Luca Fascione writes:
>
> > Hi,
> > a