Hi there,
I would like to thank the lilypond developers for making this great
software and the recent addition of modal transposition functions to
lilypond. It works brilliantly (even if the documentation could be
improved - from the description it is not entirely clear exactly how the
scale
Stefaan Himpe stefaan.hi...@gmail.com writes:
In general it would be nice if I could gain better understanding of
how to manipulate music fragments in lilypond, which could
dramatically shorten the scores even further. Maybe an idea for a next
newsletter: tutorial on how to permutate a list
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 04:06:10PM +0200, Stefaan Himpe wrote:
I've written two tutorials on how I calculated the music (including
the lilypond code, which I'm sure can be improved!) which can be
read in [1] and [2].
[1]
Hello,
The code in the Exposition of
URL:http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-27lang=en#a_kind_of_magic
does not help?
Yes, it certainly helps. It's a big step towards shortening the score.
(Of course I didn't see it until I had finished my experiments ;) But I
will try to use it
Stefaan Himpe stefaan.hi...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
The code in the Exposition of
URL:http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-27lang=en#a_kind_of_magic
does not help?
Yes, it certainly helps. It's a big step towards shortening the score.
(Of course I didn't see it until I had