I am a new guitar class student and I don't know much of notes and the music
terminolgy in English...
I'd like to to engrave the following sharp signs to the beginning of the
staff so that all following C, F ang G notes will be half note sharper...
I thought I can use the \transpose command but
Many thanks Tao,
it works ;)
but then I will have to encode all c, f, and g notes as cis, fis, and gis
respectively, because lilypond puts a natural sign in front of the first c,
f, g note. am I correct ?
I was expecting *some kind* of automatic mechanism for that, though I am not
sure how
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Datum: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:41:28 +0300
Von: Vasil Kadifeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: all sharps ?
I am a new guitar class student and I don't know much of notes and the
music
terminolgy in English...
I'd like to to engrave the following
Quoting Tao Cumplido [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\key c \major
\transpose c a { music }
Should have been
\transpose c a {
\key c \major
... music ...
}
-otherwise the key signature would not be transposed.
-Rune
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Many thanks for the reminder Rune,
This I will take into account and do some tests...
But I'am done with what I was struggling for the moment...
And by the way, is there a way to play the tunes from a *.ly* file ?
On 7/26/07, Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Tao Cumplido [EMAIL
2007/7/26, Vasil Kadifeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And by the way, is there a way to play the tunes from a .ly file ?
Sure:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Creating-MIDI-files
Regards,
V.Villenave
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Hi,
On 7/26/07, Vasil Kadifeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks Tao,
it works ;)
but then I will have to encode all c, f, and g notes as cis, fis, and gis
respectively, because lilypond puts a natural sign in front of the first c, f,
g note. am I correct ?
I was expecting some kind of
...and I was wandering why a two character notation for sharps ;)
thank you all once again...
On 7/26/07, Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 7/26/07, Vasil Kadifeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks Tao,
it works ;)
but then I will have to encode all c, f, and g
I knew I saw it at some place ;) many thanks...
On 7/26/07, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/7/26, Vasil Kadifeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And by the way, is there a way to play the tunes from a .ly file ?
Sure:
Quoting Vasil Kadifeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And by the way, is there a way to play the tunes from a *.ly* file ?
Yep, if you add a midi-block to the score, lilypond will create a midi-file that
you can play.
Read section 10.3 in the manual.
-Rune
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