Oops,
and now with the example:
global= {
\time 4/4
\key c \major
}
violin = \new Voice \relative c'' {
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Violin 1 "
c2 d
e1
\bar "|."
}
viola = \new Voice \relative c' {
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Viola "
\clef alto
e2 d
c1
\bar "|."
}
cello = \new Voice \relative c' {
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Cello "
\clef tenor
c2 b
a1
\bar "|."
}
bass = \new Voice \relative c {
\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bass "
\clef bass
c2 b
a1
\bar "|."
}
\score {
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff << \global \violin >>
\new Staff << \global \viola >>
\new Staff << \global \cello >>
\new Staff << \global \bass >>
>>
\layout { }
\midi { }
}
Am 01.03.2013 19:32, schrieb Urs Liska:
I'm still not 100% sure if I understand you fully.
Is it correct that you found the template here:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/learning/string-quartet
And that you could use it except for the wrong instruments?
Then you have very little to do: just change the instrument names (and
possibly the clefs).
Below I have updated the template for your instrumentation (didn't
take any care of the notes).
The words 'violinOne' etc. in front of the '=' signs are just _names_.
For LilyPond they don't mean anything, they are only names that you
can reference later. In the templates you have a section 'violinOne =
...' and later in the \score block a '\violinOne', which tells
LilyPond to use the music defined in the aforementioned section. You
can simply replace 'violinTwo' by 'viola' and '\violinTwo' by '\viola'
and you have a viola part.
Then you have the '\set Staff.instrumentName = ' clauses. Just update
them accordingly and you have the right instrument name in front of
the first system.
I hope that helps to clarify these steps for you.
Best
Urs
PS: Make sure you reply also to [email protected] (I forwarded
this email already). So everybody gets your reply - which will
dramatically increase the chance of getting more help ;-)
Am 01.03.2013 18:48, schrieb Sarah k Alawami:
No. I want a string score of violin viola cello and bass. not a
string quartet of violin 1 and 2, viola and cello. I know how to do
the piece by ear as I can somewhat play it. but is there a templet
that I missed in the orchestra section of the guide including just
the string section? I can take care of the divici parts if there
will be any using the text command or what ever it is. I'm drawing a
blank right now
If I do need to create a string section then what would be the
easiest and less stressful way of doing this? I want this score to
look as good as I can get it.
Thanks.
On Feb 28, 2013, at 10:09 PM, Urs Liska <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,
would you please be more specific about what you actually need?
Is your question about how to set up the Lilypond score, about which
instruments you should use for the task or about how to determine
the music by ear?
Best
Urs
Sarah k Alawami <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
schrieb:
Hello. I tried looking at the templets as I'm still new at lily pond. I
need to orchestrate the prelude in C minor by Chopin, the slow one, but I can't
find a thing with a full string section only the quartet and this is for a
class.
What's the easiest way for me to go about this with out pulling my ear out
too much? I'm going to try and attempt this by ear as much as I can and hope I
don't miss notes and also hope the bass players have a c attachment.
I got through the tutorial and will have to type all of this out by hand
until frescobaldi becomes more accessible with my screen reader in windows.
I'm using v 2.16 of lily pond on mac osx with mountain lion.
Take care and be blessed.
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