ast week) is now able to read
>> and write MusicXML – let's see how this will work! I still have
>> some Java issues, but I guess this can be ironed out soon.
>
> Java is my native habitat, so if you need assistance in ironing out
> issues feel free to reach out.
Thanks for your
> On 25 May 2023, at 10:47, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>
> Hello Jean and Silvain,
>
>
>>> for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from
>>> the Digital Mozart Edition
>>>
>>> https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en
&
Hello Jean and Silvain,
>> for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from
>> the Digital Mozart Edition
>>
>> https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en
>>
>> to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his
>>
://music-encoding.org/resources/tools.html
I only find conversion tools the other way...
https://www.verovio.org/musicxml.html
This page indicate scripts for both ways...
https://github.com/gburlet/musicxml-mei-conversion
Le 28.04.23 à 10:18, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
Folks,
for a blind student
> Le 28 avr. 2023 à 10:19, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>
> Folks,
>
>
> for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from the
> Digital Mozart Edition
>
> https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en
>
> to MusicXML, which he can convert
Folks,
for a blind student of mine I would like to convert MEI files from the
Digital Mozart Edition
https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en
to MusicXML, which he can convert to something readable on his Braille
terminal.
Any idea how to do that?
Werner
Hello Omer,
This has become a sort of FAQ. Lilypond does not fully support MusicXML
and Frescobaldi's support is also experimental. That's due to limited
resources of the development team, and because implementing a
spectacularly good MusicXML export does not actually benefit the core
Le 10/10/2022 à 18:29, Omer Katzir a écrit :
Is there any news about incorporating MusicXML into Lilypond? I need to share
my engravings between several people, most aren’t using Lilypond. I know
there’s musicxml2ly but I need it the other way around.
Thanks in advance for any tips
Is there any news about incorporating MusicXML into Lilypond? I need to share
my engravings between several people, most aren’t using Lilypond. I know
there’s musicxml2ly but I need it the other way around.
Thanks in advance for any tips.
://my.hymnary.org/song/62/o-come-all-ye-faithful?header=auto=full=None;
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 4:44 PM Jacques Menu wrote:
> Hello Kira,
>
> I’ve looked at the two files you posted, and the MusicXML export is
> actually not reflecting the exact layout of the original.Converting it t
Hello Kira,
I’ve looked at the two files you posted, and the MusicXML export is actually
not reflecting the exact layout of the original.Converting it to LilyPond with
xml2ly gives the same layout as when the exported file is re-imported in
Musecore.
This is a difficult issue at any rate
On 6/30/2022 11:50 AM, Kira Garvie wrote:
I am having issues exporting an xml file and having it keep its formatting.
Can you further describe the workflow, source and destination of the export?
--
Karlin High
Missouri, USA
Hey all,
I know this is a bit off-topic but it's on-topic for me... also I don't
know who else to ask, the muse-score forums aren't very helpful.
I use Lilypond, Musescore, and musicxml files for my work. Please, no
comments on the quality of Musescore, the decision to use it was above my
paygrade
ps://lilypond.org/unix.html: "Compiling a file")
> That's not an academic difference since it is a non-trivial question
> just what the structure of a MusicXML file is supposed to represent from
> a given LilyPond input file.
Yes, that is essentially what I wanted to say.
Jan-Peter
entation being "executed", and source files are interpreted rather
than compiled, with no file-level representation ever being explicit.
That's not an academic difference since it is a non-trivial question
just what the structure of a MusicXML file is supposed to represent from
a given LilyPond input file.
--
David Kastrup
. This architecture is representable in XML,
if it is possible at all, only with extensions to MEI or MusicXML. So
the goal should only be to implement the graphical representation
accordingly.
But this also means that structures that serve a better organization of
the lilypond source code will most
n Scheme that fill a database. But if I
> have curated data in MEI format (or MusicXML), I can systematically feed
> a database (e.g. eXist) with it and provide a REST API afterwards to
> build fancy Webapps.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jan-Peter
>
>
>
> Am 07.10.21 um 11:30 s
est method ...
>>
>> What makes you think so?
>>
>> Best,
>> Jean
>
> Maybe my wording was misleading.
>
> I tested ly->musicxml with
> (1) openlilylib, i.e. Jan-Peter
> (2) python-ly
> (3) Frescobaldi
> (4) https://github.com/de-wolff/lilypond.git
tested ly->musicxml with
(1) openlilylib, i.e. Jan-Peter
(2) python-ly
(3) Frescobaldi
I thought these two were equivalent — aren't they?
(4) https://github.com/de-wolff/lilypond.git
Then tried reimporting the resulting xml-file via
(a) musicxml2ly
(b) xml2ly
All results were terrible. Her
Am Do., 7. Okt. 2021 um 13:32 Uhr schrieb Jean Abou Samra :
>
> Harm,
>
> Le 07/10/2021 à 11:46, Thomas Morley a écrit :
> > Not sure Jan-Peter's approach is the best method ...
>
> What makes you think so?
>
> Best,
> Jean
Maybe my wording was misleadin
Harm,
Le 07/10/2021 à 11:46, Thomas Morley a écrit :
Not sure Jan-Peter's approach is the best method ...
What makes you think so?
Best,
Jean
Thanks very much Harm, but as I no longer need it, I shan't go ahead. If I need
it later I'll resurrect this thread.
The reason I like Jan-Peter's approach is that it appears to abstract the music
from the details of presentation. But I've not looked into it much.
Best regards,
Peter
: 2
> Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 11:49:29 +0200
> From: Jan-Peter Voigt
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Export from LilyPond to MusicXML (Thomas Morley)
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Hello Peter,
> yes, I still receive the messages from
get anywhere with Lilypond in
most cases. If I want to archive the notes in a structured way, I can
come up with 1001 solutions in Scheme that fill a database. But if I
have curated data in MEI format (or MusicXML), I can systematically feed
a database (e.g. eXist) with it and provide a REST API
Am Do., 7. Okt. 2021 um 11:30 Uhr schrieb Peter Toye :
>
> The potential need has gone away now - my Sibelius user has told me that he
> uses ScoreMuse to export the PDF into a suitable format for Sibelius. Looks
> to me like an expensive way of doing it, but if he can afford Sibelius he can
>
e linking correct
>> Harm,
>> https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706
>> >
>> <https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706>
>> has > a discussion about this as
Le 05/10/2021 à 13:08, Peter Toye a écrit :
Sorry - edited subject to get the linking correct
Harm,
https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706
<https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706&g
Agreed, but it's possible that someone here might know more about this project
and now it's getting on.
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com
www.ptoye.com
-
Tuesday, October 5, 2021, 12:53:43 PM, m.tarensk...@kpnmail.nl wrote:
> lilypond-to-musicxml exp
lilypond-to-musicxml export is a frequentlly asked, but easier said than done, feature request, that pops up from time to time. And everytime it doesn't reach a point beyond discussions and experimental or quite incomplete implementations. Apparently both MusicXML and LilyPond are complex beasts
Sorry - edited subject to get the linking correct
Harm,
https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/42315/lilypond-to-musicxml-to-sibelius#73706
has a discussion about this as well. I've started looking at the OpenLilyLib
solution at the bottom of the thread but it doesn't work on later
enough, opening hello2.xml with MuseScore, which displays the score alright, and then exporting it to MusicXML gives the attached hello2_FROM_MUSE_SCORE.xml which, compiled with musicxml2ly, produces hello2_FROM_MUSE_SCORE.ly. And the latter looks fine once compiled with LilyPond… The only real diff
What kind of programmed scores handling are you aiming at?
Standard piano score with 2 staves and 4 voices: 2 voices per staff.
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
alled lilypond 2.23.3 and processed
>> hello2.xml. I still have an incorrect result.
>>
>> Here is what I do and what I get:
>>
>> $ musicxml2ly ./hello2.xml
>> musicxml2ly: Reading MusicXML from ./hello2.xml ...
>> musicxml2ly: Converting to LilyPond expressions...
nt of musicformats is MSR (Music Score Representation),
> from which various formats can be obtained.
>
> In this picture, we see that we could create MusicXML output from within the
> LilyPond implementation going along the LilyPond - LPSR - MSR - MXSR -
> MusicMXL path. The m
Am Mo., 27. Sept. 2021 um 17:05 Uhr schrieb Ivanov Dmitry :
>
> Something is not right. I installed lilypond 2.23.3 and processed
> hello2.xml. I still have an incorrect result.
>
> Here is what I do and what I get:
>
> $ musicxml2ly ./hello2.xml
> musicxml2ly: Reading Mu
Something is not right. I installed lilypond 2.23.3 and processed
hello2.xml. I still have an incorrect result.
Here is what I do and what I get:
$ musicxml2ly ./hello2.xml
musicxml2ly: Reading MusicXML from ./hello2.xml ...
musicxml2ly: Converting to LilyPond expressions...
musicxml2ly
Hello Dmitry,
xml2ly and MuseScore handle hello2.xml alright : the problem you have can be
reproduced here with musicxml2ly (2.23.0-1) here.
JM
> Le 27 sept. 2021 à 10:46, Ivanov Dmitry a écrit :
>
> I can't reproduce your results. I tried to put your XML into hello2.xml and
> compile it.
I can't reproduce your results. I tried to put your XML into hello2.xml and
compile it. But it produced pdf with the same error, Your lilypond file is
compiling correctly for me. Can you try my xml? Is anything wrong with it?
My lilypond version is 2.22.1.
‘usable’, sorry).The central component of musicformats is MSR (Music Score Representation), from which various formats can be obtained.In this picture, we see that we could create MusicXML output from within the LilyPond implementation going along the LilyPond - LPSR - MSR - MXSR - MusicMXL path
I'm not the person of whom the question was asked, but I have myself
just been asked about MusicXML export.
I am retired, with time on my hands, and have for some time used
LilyPond to prepare music editions for the choir I sing in - so I am
fluent with it for "straightforward" ch
lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/665 and the there
> > offered bounties are not that low ...
>
> Out of curiosity, what would be your own use case for MusicXML export?
>
> Cheers,
> Jean
Hi Jean,
I need to collaborate with colleagues owning various music-typesetting
software, mostly Sibelius and F
use case for MusicXML export?
Cheers,
Jean
Jacques Menu:
Dmitry, how do you generate MusicXML data?
I do it manually.
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
On 9/24/21, 3:52 PM, "Lukas-Fabian Moser" wrote:
> I was tempted to offer a very high bounty to get a working xml-export.
> Alas, we already have
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/665 and the there
> offered bounties are not that low ...
One thing I
I was tempted to offer a very high bounty to get a working xml-export.
Alas, we already have
https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/665 and the there
offered bounties are not that low ...
One thing I noted while skimming through that issue and the linked
conversations: There were
On 9/24/21, 2:52 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
Am Fr., 24. Sept. 2021 um 22:33 Uhr schrieb Carl Sorensen
:
>
> We have automatic tests for xml2ly that check compliance with the
musicXML standard.
>
> I'm fairly certain it's a problem with your musicX
Am Fr., 24. Sept. 2021 um 22:33 Uhr schrieb Carl Sorensen :
>
> We have automatic tests for xml2ly that check compliance with the musicXML
> standard.
>
> I'm fairly certain it's a problem with your musicXML, rather than xml2ly.
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not expert enoug
On 9/24/21, 2:37 PM, "Ivanov Dmitry" wrote:
On 21-09-24 20:33:05, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>Why are your writing your own musicXML and then using xml2ly, instead of
just writing in lilypond?
I am writing software for harmonization and XML is a better language for
On 21-09-24 20:33:05, Carl Sorensen wrote:
Why are your writing your own musicXML and then using xml2ly, instead of just
writing in lilypond?
I am writing software for harmonization and XML is a better language for
computers to read then lilypond.
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
We have automatic tests for xml2ly that check compliance with the musicXML
standard.
I'm fairly certain it's a problem with your musicXML, rather than xml2ly.
Unfortunately, I'm not expert enough on musicXML to find the mistakes.
Why are your writing your own musicXML and then using xml2ly
I was experimenting with a simple musicXML for a stadard piano score
with 2 staves. I attached the sample file. Everything seems to be fine, but
after I run
musicxml2ly ./hello1.xml
lilypond ./hello1.ly
I get incorrect result. Is it musicxml2ly working incorrectly?
hello1.xml
Description
Hello Ivanov,
You probably miss a élément, will post an example tonight.
Thanks, I fixed the code myself already.
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
Hello Ivanov,
You probably miss a élément, will post an example tonight.
JM
Envoyé de mon iPhone
> Le 22 sept. 2021 à 23:04, Ivanov Dmitry a écrit :
>
> I am trying to create a musicXML file with 2 voices:
>
>
> "-//Recordare//DTD MusicXML 4.0 P
>>> On 22 Sep 2021, at 23:05, Ivanov Dmitry wrote:
>>>
>> I am trying to create a musicXML file with 2 voices:
>>
>>
>> >"-//Recordare//DTD MusicXML 4.0 Partwise//EN"
>>"http://
I am trying to create a musicXML file with 2 voices:
http://www.musicxml.org/dtds/partwise.dtd;>
Music
1
1
4
4
G
2
> What is the current state of the art with musicxml export? Any work
> being done on that?
I think the best stuff currently avaible is what Jacques is working on
in the (external) `libmusicxml` git repository (in the `lilypond`
branch).
Werner
What is the current state of the art with musicxml export? Any work
being done on that?
Andrew
Hello folks,
There have been posts in the past on this subject in the Lily users’ list.
I now have a first draft of such a translator producing braille music in Ascii
BRF and Unicode files. It translates the basic elements, such as time
signatures, measures, notes, etc.
This development was
Hello folks,
I’m trying to understand how is working in MusicXML.
The example at
https://usermanuals.musicxml.com/MusicXML/Content/EL-MusicXML-beat-repeat.htm
is the only one I found, and:
- the first measure has three two-notes chords, and a fourth one is
missing;
- adding
Hello Timothy and Graeme,
Thanks for the information!
JM
> Le 27 avr. 2019 à 21:22, Timothy Lanfear a écrit :
>
> On 27/04/2019 05:39, Jacques Menu wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> Who decided to switch from .xml to .musicxml, and what was the supposed gain
>>
On 27/04/2019 05:39, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello folks,
Who decided to switch from .xml to .musicxml, and what was the supposed gain in
the move? I now find that some text editors don’t propose such files in their
file open dialog..
The change is recorded on the MusicXML GitHub page
https
Found this in the Wiki on MusicXML
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/music_as_mark_up/ . News to me,
tho maybe not to anyone else.
For convenience: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MusicXML .
Rgds, G.
-Original Message-
From: Jacques Menu
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2019 12:39
Hello folks,
Who decided to switch from .xml to .musicxml, and what was the supposed gain in
the move? I now find that some text editors don’t propose such files in their
file open dialog..
Thanks!
JM
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: "Etienne Fréjaville"
Gesendet: 24. Juni 2018 00:31:43 MESZ
An: Music Encoding Initiative
Betreff: [MEI-L] A WordPress plugin for displaying very easily a MEI (or
MusicXML or PAE) score in a WordPress page
Dear MEI community,
ah yes ofcourse, I forgot to mention that.
Am 29.05.2018 um 14:53 schrieb Karlin High:
On 5/29/2018 7:45 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Varun Soontornniyomkij writes:
Is it possible, using Lilypond, to save/export a score as a MusicXML
file?
Not at the current point of time.
No MusicXML
On 5/29/2018 7:45 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Varun Soontornniyomkij writes:
Is it possible, using Lilypond, to save/export a score as a MusicXML
file?
Not at the current point of time.
No MusicXML export from LilyPond itself. But there are supporting
programs for LilyPond that may or may
/openlilylib/oll-core
There have been some other attempts I don't recall right now.
HTH
Jan-Peter
Am 29.05.2018 um 08:09 schrieb Varun Soontornniyomkij:
Is it possible, using Lilypond, to save/export a score as a MusicXML file?
___
lilypond-user mailing list
Varun Soontornniyomkij writes:
> Is it possible, using Lilypond, to save/export a score as a MusicXML
> file?
Not at the current point of time.
--
David Kastrup
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/m
Is it possible, using Lilypond, to save/export a score as a MusicXML file?
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Hello folks,
In 23c-Tuplet-Display-NonStandard.xml, part of the unofficial LP MusicXML
suite, there’s:
C
5
136
1
eighth
3
2
breve
Thanks--Mike
(I was that close to just starting from scratch in LilyPond.)
\version "2.19.80"
\language "english"
#(set-default-paper-size "letter")
\header {
title = "Pastoral: The Great Physician"
composer = "John Hart Stockton"
arranger = "arr. Mike Dean"
}
\score {
\relative c'' {
For what it is worth, I ended the Frescobaldi-invoked Lilypond (and didn't
get an error log), so I'm not sure if I need to add something to my
Frescobaldi 3.0.1/Lilypond 2.19.80 installation to get the conversion
working properly (On the other hand, I don't have a need to import musicxml
files
ich...@rshann.plus.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-12-11 at 11:22 -0500, Mike Dean wrote:
> > Observation:
> > Frescobaldi 3.0 is not playing nicely at all with musicxml file
> > export
>
> Did you mean *import* ???
>
> > (no new developments from this
> > page:
ps correctly (was working with
> Frescobaldi 3.01 and LP 2.19.42; have since updated to 2.19.80)
> Am trying the steps again; in 2.19.42 I got no output
>
>
>1. Menu File > Import MusicXML
>2. Select a MusicXML file
>3. Execute musicxml2ly
>
> Expect: The impo
Hi Martin:
I am not sure if I was doing the steps correctly (was working with
Frescobaldi 3.01 and LP 2.19.42; have since updated to 2.19.80)
Am trying the steps again; in 2.19.42 I got no output
1. Menu File > Import MusicXML
2. Select a MusicXML file
3. Execute musicxml2ly
Exp
- Original Message -
From: "Menu Jacques" <imj-...@bluewin.ch>
To: "Mailinglist Lilypond" <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Cc: "Menu Jacques" <imj-...@bluewin.ch>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 10:07 PM
Subject: Unofficial MusicXML test suite access
Hello folks,
— For your information —
The links in that page:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/input/regression/musicxml/collated-files.html
seem to be broken or to lead to a zip archive containing an empty « home »
directory.
The same holds for:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18
Hello Folks,
A newbie question : does there exist something simililar to \displayMusic, that
would display the structure of \score blocks? This could be a starting point
for such an export.
And also : has it been considered/studied to perform a two-pass compilation of
LP, with the first pass
Hello Johan,
... but Jeep the original line breaks, to ease score fine tuning.
Jacques Menu, iPhone
> Le 9 août 2016 à 12:34, Johan Vromans <jvrom...@squirrel.nl> a écrit :
>
> With MusicXML, import could you please add --no-stem-directions to the
> settings?
>
> Maybe
With MusicXML, import could you please add --no-stem-directions to the
settings?
Maybe even better (and easier) if MusicXML2ly had a power option to "Ignore
everything that LilyPond can do better".
-- Johan
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lil
Am 10. April 2016 16:32:33 MESZ, schrieb Martin Tarenskeen
:
>
>
>On Sun, 10 Apr 2016, mj wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> Anyway, thanks for the helping to find the option in frescobali.
>
>P.S. Frescobaldi uses the python-ly library. It's part of the
>Frescobaldi
>installer (I
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016, mj wrote:
Hi all,
Anyway, thanks for the helping to find the option in frescobali.
P.S. Frescobaldi uses the python-ly library. It's part of the Frescobaldi
installer (I guess).
There is also a standalone commandline utility called "ly" (python script)
that can do
ttle bit, and yes, agreed... it is still a little
>bit
>bumpy, yes... :-)
>
>Leaving out \chordmode improves the musicxml output quite a bit, btw.
>The only error that remains is "Unknown command \break", and the
>resulting file imports ok into musescore, for ex
Hi all,
On 04/09/2016 11:34 PM, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Warning: It's hidden as "experimental" with a reason. Don't expect
miracles from it.
Played with it a little bit, and yes, agreed... it is still a little bit
bumpy, yes... :-)
Leaving out \chordmode improves the music
lilypond only IMPORT musicxml?
In Frescobaldi you have to enable "Experimental features" in the
Preferences dialog to access the MusicXML export.
And as this suggests: it is still very experimental.
But by using it (and sending reports) you can help improve it.
HTH
Urs
R
On Sat, 9 Apr 2016, mj wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that there is musicxml2ly, but is there also some ly2musicxml
functionality?
I use frescobaldi, but also there (version 2.18.2) the function is not
present.
The function is present, but hidden because it is still an experimental
feature.
Am 09.04.2016 um 23:03 schrieb mj:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that there is musicxml2ly, but is there also some
> ly2musicxml functionality?
>
> I use frescobaldi, but also there (version 2.18.2) the function is not
> present.
>
> Does lilypond only IMPORT musicxml?
In Fre
Hi,
I noticed that there is musicxml2ly, but is there also some ly2musicxml
functionality?
I use frescobaldi, but also there (version 2.18.2) the function is not
present.
Does lilypond only IMPORT musicxml?
Regards,
MJ
___
lilypond-user mailing
Second that. My only plea is to continue improving and developing lily's
MusicXML capabilities. My project is going to a publisher who explicitly
refuses to accept Lilypond files, and will only accept the project if I can
provide a MusicXML export that his in-house engraver can then open.
I guess
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the right time/place/thread, but I think it would
be easier to have a kind of MusicXML-Light that only contains information
about notes and lyrics
That first step would make a huge difference.
well, in addition you would surely want slurs, articulations
On Wed, 2015-04-15 at 15:52 +0200, N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
Second that. My only plea is to continue improving and developing
lily's MusicXML capabilities. My project is going to a publisher who
explicitly refuses to accept Lilypond files, and will only accept the
project if I can provide
On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 08:53:18 +0200 (CEST)
Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Compared to other opensource projects like MuseScore and Willem Vree's
abc2xml/xml2abc LilyPond's MusicXML import/export-support is far
behind.
I'm not sure if this is the right time/place/thread
On Wed, 2015-04-15 at 16:47 +0200, Johan Vromans wrote:
On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 08:53:18 +0200 (CEST)
Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Compared to other opensource projects like MuseScore and Willem Vree's
abc2xml/xml2abc LilyPond's MusicXML import/export-support is far
[Quoting Richard Shann, on April 15 2015, 16:04, in Re: Any current Musi]
I'm not sure if this is the right time/place/thread, but I think it would
be easier to have a kind of MusicXML-Light that only contains information
about notes and lyrics
well, in addition you would surely want
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the right time/place/thread, but I think it
would
be easier to have a kind of MusicXML-Light that only contains
information
about notes and lyrics
That first step would make a huge difference.
I think the Music Encoding Initiative has this very thing in mind
Am 15. April 2015 18:25:06 MESZ, schrieb Piaras Hoban phoba...@googlemail.com:
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the right time/place/thread, but I think it
would
be easier to have a kind of MusicXML-Light that only contains
information
about notes and lyrics
That first step would make
On Wed, 15 Apr 2015, Urs Liska wrote:
Hi all,
if anyone has questions about, issues with or suggestions for MusicXML
(LilyPond related or not) you may call me privately until this afternoon 5 PM
CEST (= UTC+2).
I have the opportunity to meet Michael Good who's open to that. (Of course
Hi all,
if anyone has questions about, issues with or suggestions for MusicXML
(LilyPond related or not) you may call me privately until this afternoon
5 PM CEST (= UTC+2).
I have the opportunity to meet Michael Good who's open to that. (Of
course this doesn't include how do I ...? or other
you need to know that musicxml import (musicxml2ly) is usable,
but far from perfect yet.
The situation for musixml export is in a VERY early stage of
development and not yet suitable for serious work. Too many even basic
elements of music notation are not implemented. But at least someone
1 - 100 of 243 matches
Mail list logo