Oh the docs messed up. lol! It was in the notes reference guide at the octave
checks section.
Here is the example they gave.
\relative c'' {
c2 d='4 d
e2 f
}
so I followed the directions unless I just red it wrong. lol! whichI probably
did as I was rushing to get the assignment done. lol!
Take care and be blessed.
On Mar 10, 2013, at 12:56 AM, David Kastrup <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> I actually tried the let's say e='t or how ever the docs were
>> written. I don't have them up at the moment and it failed with unknown
>> rhythm. Iactually meant e5 on the piano. so how would have I fixed
>> this if I had if I remember
>>
>> [relative c'' for middle c if I remember that to and i place an e='5
>> in the block 5 measures down? so I know that's the pitch I want?
>
> LilyPond does not relate to American (or "scientific") pitch notation,
> to the degree where it goes unmentioned in standard documentation or
> even glossary. This is arguably a rather glaring omission.
>
>> The book said it would correct it if it was wrong but it just through
>> up an error saying unknown rhythm.
>
> LilyPond never uses numbers for pitches, so what you should have written
> was e='' (c' is C4, so e'' is E5).
>
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