I'm encountering problems with midi2ly. I receive the error below when
running midi2ly on midi files exported from Reaper, a DAW. I receive
no error when converting midi files created by Lilypond or Anvil
Studio, a midi only program. Any insight or suggestions for exporting
midi would be greatly
I'm writing a percussion part and would like to set volume levels for
accent markings (). I'm able to do this using dynamics markings (ff,
pp, etc.) but have not found a way to do this with accent markings.
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Hello all,
Does anyone have suggestions for tweaking the position of accidental in
chord names. For example, the flat sign in in the chord name Ab? I
find in the default Lilypond setting the flat symbol is too big and
too low on the base line.
Thanks,
Jonathan
Hello
I'm transcribing jazz solos and am searching for an efficient means of
notating scale-tone numbers above notes, incorporating sharps and
flats, e.g. 1 3 sharp5 flat7. I realize I'm able to use text markup
commands for this. However, the use of fingerings would be much faster
and require less
attaching an excerpt of my previous \triangle success.
Lilypond 2.6.5
Lilypad 2-1
Mac OS 10.4.3
Thanks,
Jonathan Townes
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RevRev. Gilbert,I found a link that may be of some use to you. It is a sight-singing book created with Lilypond and LaTex.http://www.lightandmatter.com/sight/sight.html-Jonathan TownesFrom: Gordon Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: September 5, 2005 6:36:26 PM EDTTo: lilypond-user@gnu.orgSubject: Book
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Greetings All,
I am beginning to write music for my harmonica practice and would
like to use two Unicode characters in my fingerings:
↑ (Unicode: 2191/UTF8: E2 86 91) and ↓ (Unicode: 2193/UTF8: E2 86
93)
I'm a little stumped as Unicode characters work as lyrics..
Jonathan