Wilbert Berendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> this time I am really really delving into LilyPond, I am very much impressed
> with the notation quality of the recent versions. I am trying to set an organ
> piece with many repetitive notes in it, and to get a grasp on the underlying
> structure of Lilypond.
>
> Many measures have note patterns like this one:
>
> e8 g16 e g8 e g16 e g8 e g
>
> so, two notes or chords played alternatively with the rhythm |8 16 16 8 | 8
> 16
> 16 8 | 8 8 | (in time 8/8).
>
> What would be an efficient way to create those patterns using a scheme
> function, so that I could write:
>
> \pat a c
First step: use \displayMusic, first on your function arguments, then on
the expected result:
\displayMusic e
\displayMusic g
\displayMusic { e8 g16 e g8 e g16 e g8 e g }
Your music function will aim at transforming the formers into the later.
nicolas
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