Say, you all are very friendly! I didn't expect such
enthusiastic help!
I started asking questions on Music Stack Exchange and they
were giving me such a hard time that I was getting a bit
discouraged.
http://music.stackexchange.com/questions/34199/lilypond-incorrectly-displaying-natural-signs
Mr. Albrecht,
Where do I add the
\omit Staff.KeySignature
in my composition?
You are using a different setup.
Or do I have to change the way I'm laying it out?
global = {
\time 4/4
\tempo 4=90
\key b \major
}
melody = \relative c' {
\global
...the music...
}
wordsOne = \lyr
, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Am 21.07.2015 um 20:29 schrieb Brother Gabriel-Marie:
Mr. Albrecht,
Where do I add the
\omit Staff.KeySignature
in my composition?
After the first note or measure, so it affects all but the
first key signatures.
You are using a different setup.
Or do I have to change the way
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Date: Tue, 21 Jul
Mr. Kastrup,
I'm sorry! I realized that after I sent it. I regretted it.
On 7/21/2015 11:25 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Both of you have quoted an entire daily digest in your
replies. DO NOT EVER DO THIS! Both of your mails will
appear in the next daily digest, meaning that the next
daily
My hymn starts with a chorus and then goes to the verses, so
I want to put the chorus on its own staff, then put the
verses together as numbered lyrics.
Problem is that the staves always group together as if they
were polyphony and I don't want them grouped.
I tried without \staffgroup but it
Thank you very much.
(I had searched for an hour and a half for answers before
posting!)
I am all in order now!
On 7/23/2015 8:06 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello Brother Gabriel,
Am 23.07.2015 um 00:58 schrieb Brother Gabriel-Marie:
My hymn starts with a chorus and then goes to the verses
When you use key signatures like A major or B Major you end
up with a lot of naturals in the score for which you may
have to manually add sharps.
Is there a switch that will automatically sharp all the
naturals?
I was looking at this:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/d
Funny, the hyphenation tool does not know some words like:
* Eucharistic
* Mary
* Crusader
Is there a way to edit the dictionary in Frescobaldi?
*American*
Eu -- charis -- tic Cru -- saders we come here now,
*British*
Euchar -- ist -- ic Cru -- saders we come here now,
*American*
Cru --
How can I display a "header" below the score?
I want some text to tell the reader to repeat the chorus
after each verse.
I've read through this page and tried various things:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/custom-titles-headers-and-footers
So I know how to add headers an
Mr. Schmaus,
My problem was a coding issue, not a musical issue.
I wanted a coding solution to save keystrokes but everyone
wanted to talk music theory.
So I thought I would ask here where everyone knows both.
In the end, I've learned that there's no easy coding
solution and that I'm going to
nd just paste into your lilypond script).
On 7/23/2015 9:11 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Brother Gabriel-Marie,
This is more a Frescobaldi query than lilypond. There’s a
Frescobaldi (low traffic) group somewhere or other.
If you look at the Frescobaldi manual, it says it can use
hyphenation
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