Hi Graham,

I will use "orchestral harp", but I must say that I am looking at my
Notation Reference for Lilypond 2.11.61 (one I had hard copy printed for
easy reference) and it does not have "orchestral harp" listed on B.4.  

And now- I am being evil - nasty -- what is the difference between a
"orchestral harp" and a harp, the pedals? In that case it would be
called a "pedal harp"?  Are we distinguishing between folk harp?  The
MIDI specification needs to be redesigned.  Perhaps the Lilypond Lobby
could handle that!

Craig Bakalian

I went to get gas for my wife's car.  All of the stations have no gas.
There are no batteries on the shelves of stores.  The mid-Atlantic
states have gone crazy.  We have shut ourselves in the house, and my
kids are making me crazy with nerf gun battles.  I am sending them out
to the old- walnut tree!

On Sat, 2011-08-27 at 12:00 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
> It's called "orchestral harp".
> 
> > Is there a resource file with the MIDI timbres in it that
> > I can edit somewhere in the lilypond application folder?
> > Can I mess with it?  Will it have an effect?
> 
> The list of instrument names is in a file called midi.scm.
> Changes should take effect.  But that's moderately evil
> because anybody you share the music with will have to make
> the same changes.

>                Graham B 


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