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Re: different pitches with the same rhythm


From: Graham Percival
Subject: Re: different pitches with the same rhythm
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 06:58:24 -0800

Valentin and Rune are discussing an advanced method for creating
notes automatically.  I've used lilypond for five years, and I've
never touched the stuff that they're fiddling with.

To evaluate whether lilypond is good for you, I recommend reading
the tutorial.

Cheers,
- Graham

On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 15:47:26 +0100
Stefan Thomas <address@hidden> wrote:

> Dear Lilypond-users,
> as far as I understood this topic, one must have experiences with
> writing programs. Do You think it is quite a complicated thing, is it
> worth spending a lot of time with it?
> Can You give proposals for easy-to-learn books?
> Or should I better use a progamm like Finale or Sibelius, which don't
> require knowledges in programming.
> I'm only a composer and have no experiences in programming and it
> seems to be quite a complicated thing for me.
> 
> Rune Zedeler schrieb am 09.12.2007:
> >Valentin Villenave skrev:
> >
> >>> scroll down to "music-box.ly"
> >> 
> >> Absolutely; you might as well have mentioned the LSR
> >implementation of
> >> the same trick:
> >> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=289
> >
> >I searched to LSR for "music-box", and as it didn't show up anything
> >I 
> >assumed that the snippet had not been added to the LSR.
> >Though, looking at it, I see that it has been somewhat messed up. 
> >Somebody has shortened it, so that it only contains the two first 
> >measures, but the variables that contain the end of the prelude
> >(enda, 
> >endb and endc) are still defined without being used.
> >I would vote for reverting the example to the whole prelude. It is
> >more 
> >illustrative that way.
> >
> >-Rune
> 
> 
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