I am completely new to LilyPond, but it seems like a good way to get
beautiful notation, and, I hope, experiment with playback algorithms that
add human touch. What I wonder is whether the Scheme extension language
would let me easily examine the notes, dynamics, hairpins, articulations,
and ornaments in the file and write that into some custom file format that
can be processed by some of my Python scripts that experiment with human
touch playback.

I am a professional programmer with some prior Lisp experience.

This would let me use LilyPond's convenient text input to enter the notes,
let me see them in beautiful format, and let me export them to my Python
scripts.

How feasible is this idea?

Thanks,
Dennis
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