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Re: [OT] dicemusic -- a common-lisp generator of lilypond scores
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Orm Finnendahl |
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Re: [OT] dicemusic -- a common-lisp generator of lilypond scores |
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Sun, 29 Sep 2019 10:56:39 +0200 |
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Hi Mark,
thanks for sharing. It's always good to know about people using CL.
I'm an avid CL user for many years and maintain some packages. If
you're interested, drop me a note off-list and we can share ideas.
In case this is unintentional: Rather than "Eine Kleine Waltzer" you'd
say "Ein kleiner Walzer" in German (you can capitalize the "kleiner"
if you prefer).
--
Orm
Am Sonntag, den 29. September 2019 um 14:12:22 Uhr (+1000) schrieb
Mark Probert:
>
> Hi, all.
>
> While not of general interest, I thought some of you might find this
> small project of mine amusing. I was recently inspired by a YT video
> to have a go at coding one of the late 18th C dice music games (the
> "Mozart" Waltz generator Simrock published in 1793). It was a fun
> exercise and then I found out that the clever folk at opus-infinity.org
> had trodden this ground before me... oh well. Still I give away the
> source code :-)
>
> Anyhow, this is one way of creating lilypond scores and I'd be grateful
> if people had comments either on the lilypond idioms I've used (it is a
> parallelMusic thing) or on my CL (I'm pretty new to that idiom as well).
>
> Anyhow, as it currently is it generates 2xbar 3/8 waltzes in a late-18C
> style. They are really quite cute.
>
> More here
>
> http://archsys.net/pages/coding/#dicemusic
>
> Kind regards .. mark.
>
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