Federico Bruni schrieb:
Hi Marc,
thank you so much, the code you've suggested works fine.
Marc Hohl wrote:
As I have written some guitar music in lilypond, I find it easier to do
so with seperate
voices for upper and lower notes. It's easier to read and to correct,
and all the
{ } \\ { }
I'm trying to write a bar for fingerstyle guitar (I'm using the
tablature.ly file, I'd be glad to test it...but I'm at the beginnings
with lilypond, please help).
Could you please tell me what's wrong here?
melody = \relative c {
\time 4/4
\key g \major
{ d g4 d g8 e a f b4 g4
Federico Bruni wrote:
I'm trying to write a bar for fingerstyle guitar (I'm using the
tablature.ly file, I'd be glad to test it...but I'm at the beginnings
with lilypond, please help).
Could you please tell me what's wrong here?
melody = \relative c {
\time 4/4
\key g \major
Jonathan Kulp schrieb:
Federico Bruni wrote:
I'm trying to write a bar for fingerstyle guitar (I'm using the
tablature.ly file, I'd be glad to test it...but I'm at the beginnings
with lilypond, please help).
Could you please tell me what's wrong here?
melody = \relative c {
\time 4/4
Hi Marc,
thank you so much, the code you've suggested works fine.
Marc Hohl wrote:
As I have written some guitar music in lilypond, I find it easier to do
so with seperate
voices for upper and lower notes. It's easier to read and to correct,
and all the
{ } \\ { } stuff can get really