[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to make my first file with Lilypond. What I have so far:
>
> \version "2.2.0"
>
> \include "espanol.ly"
>
> \header {
> title = "Una Caricia"
> author = "Eduardo D. Bensadon"
> }
>
> melodie = \relative la''' {si-2 la#-1 si fa2-4 sol-4}
>
try
\notes \relative la''
instead
> Of course this does not work. What I would like to ask: are there some
> examples where do re mi ... are used in stead of c d e? The manual sais to
No, you have a good point. I just realized that there is some
brokenness in the way that 2.3 switches note names.
> The point of this all: is it possible making anything work without browsing
> through the endless tutorials on the web, and memorizing things like #(ly:
I don't know, I never read the tutorial :-)
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