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Re: Lilypond to xml -singing voice festival
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fresco |
Subject: |
Re: Lilypond to xml -singing voice festival |
Date: |
Wed, 16 May 2012 15:04:15 -0700 (PDT) |
David Kastrup wrote:
>
> fresco <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>> But when I try to insert:
>>> \include "festival.ly"
>>> #(set! song:*debug* #f)
>>> \festival #"bach-präl.xml" { \tempo 4 = 100 }
>>>
>>> into another file (see text below), I get error messages like:
>>>
>>> "/usr/share/lilypond/2.12.3/ly/festival.ly:25:0: Fehler: syntax error,
>>> unexpected SCM_TOKEN"
>
> That is an error message when reading festival.ly, so it would appear
> that you are reading festival.ly at a nonsensical place or, less likely,
> with an incompatible version of LilyPond. Since you don't actually
> quote the resulting file after your changes, it is impossible to guess
> more than that.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>
> Thank you for replying!
>
> The following text is a midi-file imported into the lilypond-format
> (test.ly)
>
> <code>
> \version "2.12.3-7"
> \header {
> }
>
> #(set-default-paper-size "a4")
> StaffAVoiceA = \relative c' {
> e4 a a8 gis fis4 | % 2
> e e e cis | % 3
> d d fis fis | % 4
> e gis a2 | % 5
> e4 a a8 gis fis4 | % 6
> e e e cis | % 7
> d d fis fis | % 8
> e gis a2 | % 9
> e d' | % 10
> cis4 a cis2 | % 11
> b4 b8 b gis4 e | % 12
> a cis e2 | % 13
> e, d' | % 14
> cis4 a cis2 | % 15
> b4 b8 b gis4 e | % 16
> a2 r2 | % 17
>
> }
>
> StaffA = \new Staff \relative c' { \set Staff.instrumentName = "Inst 1
> "\clef treble \time 4/4
> <<
> \new Voice = "one" { \StaffAVoiceA }
> >>
>
> }
>
> \score {
> <<
> \StaffA
> >>
> \layout { }
> }
>
> <code end>
>
>
So, the first stanza of the lyrics, I wanted to insert, is:
Es zogen einst fünf wilde Schwäne,
Schwäne leuchtend weiß und schön..etc.
My question is:
Where and how can I place \addlyrics
and the
\include "festival.ly"
>> #(set! song:*debug* #f)
>> \festival #"test.xml" { \tempo 4 = 100 }
I do not know, if it is possible to create an .xml in this way, i.e. by
importing
a regular midi-file.
By the way, I just want to use the singing voices for my animations with
main actor Tux.
http://www.dailymotion.com/user/tuxtrick/1
Kind regards,
fresco
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