Re: exercise notation

2011-01-26 Thread Marc Mouries
On 1/26/2011 1:08 AM, Patrick Horgan wrote: On 01/25/2011 12:25 PM, lilyp...@josebreden.nl wrote: Hello, Singing in a coral I would like to exercise the different parts (soprano, alto, bass). So I would like to generate from a single .ly-file, multiple midi-files: - all parts together (which

exercise notation

2011-01-25 Thread lilypond
Hello, Singing in a coral I would like to exercise the different parts (soprano, alto, bass). So I would like to generate from a single .ly-file, multiple midi-files: - all parts together (which is allready working) - only soprano part - only alto part - only bass part With a small kind of

Re: exercise notation

2011-01-25 Thread Michael Ellis
Hello Jose, I've found the simplest thing is to generate them all at once. It doesn't take that much time for normal sized choral pieces and you get all the files at once. If you have the music for each voice in separate variables, say \soprano, \alto, \tenor, \bass, then a \book block like

Re: exercise notation

2011-01-25 Thread Patrick Horgan
On 01/25/2011 12:25 PM, lilyp...@josebreden.nl wrote: Hello, Singing in a coral I would like to exercise the different parts (soprano, alto, bass). So I would like to generate from a single .ly-file, multiple midi-files: - all parts together (which is allready working) - only soprano part -