Im trying to install 64 bit lilypond on Fedora 22. I get the following error:
/lilypond installer for version 2.19.24 release 1,
x86_64 build.
For a list of options, abort (^C) then do:
sh ./lilypond-2.19.24-1.linux-64.sh --help
You are about to install LilyPond in /usr/local/lilypond
A script
I would imagine that kind of practice, just squeeze musical material into
instruments into their suitable range will make you less sensitive to which
octave you are composing on. If it works for some, then good. Both in terms
of timbre and counterpoint I would want to know excacly if I'm working
Is is possible to do smoething like this:
{c'8 d' e' d'}*4 - c'8 d' e' d' | c'8 d' e' d' | c'8 d' e' d' | c'8 d' e'
d' ?
Just to save space I was hoping that repetitive musical patterns could be
repeted with multiplication/asterix sign?
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bingo, thanks!
Yes I'm novice. After 10+ years of music training, the relative instead of
absolute is less comfortable. But that's just me.
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Hi, Im trying to find a way to save time in Lilypond by using, if possible,
global tempo change.
I was wishing this would work
global = {
\tempo Allegro S1*2 Largo S1*2 Allegro
}
and this would then automatically be correct in parts if they have common
global commands.
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This is works! Thanks!
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Hi, Im writing for a choir and Im diving the basses.
{as8^div a 2 f f f( e4)} \\
{f8 c c c( c4)}
In the score the notes are just the way I want them to be. But I cant assign
lyrics to them. But still when I do this:
{as8^div a 2 f f f( e4)} %\\ remove the \\ sign
{f8 c c c( c4)}