There are three helpful teaching aids that I see
included in my current lilypond instructions. But my
students would benefit by having the time signatures
partially or completely hidden for quizzes/drills.
I don't know much about coding etc. is this a task
my coding friends might consider e
I just read the "archive" string and have answered
my own question, sorry for the already answered question!
Glad this exists.
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After finding/examining the file in question
(I found it!) and reading all the posts/follow-ups I am still
completely unable to find a clear explanation of how to
unset these EasyHeads! It seems such a simple thing
to do and much has been said about how
to find the source of the answer...
H
In hopes of finding an answer to an 'unset question'
I went to a previous discussion set...
After finding/examining the file
given as an answer (I found it!)
and re-reading all the posts/follow-ups I am still
completely unable to find a clear explanation of how to
unset EasyHeads! It seems s
I'm looking for the ability to span treble and bass clefs
with a glissando, similar to what can be done
with arpeggiated notes.
Right now I can't get the two clefs
(glissando start and stop voices) to interact for this specific case.
The bass clef gets shoved down to make way for
multiple le
fine thanx, who are you?
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: How are you
>Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2002 19:58:33 -0500
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