Hi.
On 28/02/12 11:18, Funs Seelen wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I use Lilypond very often and I think it's a great tool for music
notation. It contains the possibility to notate ancient and
non-western music as well. It's easy to write reusable templates for
different styles of music. The main disadvantage (compared to f.e.
Sibelius) is that due to compile time changes of a single note take a
lot of time to be visible,
I think this can be mitigated by using some gui programme which can then
export to lilypond. It does add an additional passage to the chain but
can be useful for editing the music. E.g. I have used Rosegarden (which
is mainly a sequencer and has the advantage of playing the music).
Lorenzo.
especially when also rendering a midi-file. I think that learning the
language is not harder than learning to use a GUI-tool. BTW
templates/examples are available online. "Lilypond notation reference"
(http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/index) will
be your friend.
--Funs
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