Just for the sake of completeness:
There is a Windows program that is supposed to be able to print blank
music paper at:
http://perso.easynet.fr/~philimar/graphpapeng.htm
The output I've seen looks really tacky, but I thought I'd mention it.
Frank Nordberg
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Frank Nordberg writes:
| The sheets at Musica Viva was made with Finale, but, really, any decent
| graphics programs should be able to do this work. Just make sure the
| lines in each staff is equally spaced (about 2 mm should be fine) and
| that there are enough space between the staffs.
True,
Following a few other emails, John Chambers wrote:
Yup; this was more or less what I was thinking when I hacked jaabc2ps
to do blank staves in response to
M:none
K:C clef=none
I did look at the postscript example, but with my meagre
understanding of PS so far, I couldn't quite
It's actually dead easy to make blank music sheets, customized as you wish,
with any self-respecting word processor like, dare I admit it?,
WordPerfect. You can even make a macro that will put in one or more lines
of staff in the middle of a document, if you wish.
Derek
Derek Lane-Smith
Gianni writes:
|
| P.S. And I mean THE REAL abc users - i.e. those which "make a mess of the
| notation" on other mailing lists, and yet are able to use it "against all
| odds" as
| an exchange medium to swap tunes on the web!
Well, REAL abc users don't need any of those fancy-shmancy