No reason you can't do what you proposed! There is going to be quite a few ways to do what you'd like. I'm not sure they would be any better than yours without seeing a sample of the final score. However, once you implement your idea, it may be helpful and instructive for you to share your file here (or privately with any number of our experienced users) to get some commentary, both about the code structure and general coding style, and potentially things that could be improved/simplified/etc
. Lots of good things to learn here from others!
Best,
Abraham
On Saturday, April 2, 2016, Stan Mulder-3 [via Lilypond] <
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I would like to create a lead sheet from a 7-piece jazz score where the
melody moves between trumpet, clarinet and trombone. Is there a suggested
way to do this without creating spaghetti code?
Is it as simple as defining various clarinet, trumpet and trombone variables
that contain notes and then concatenate those notes into a single "lead
sheet" variable?
Thanks group.
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