Accidental style with brief changes of clef.

2024-09-06 Thread Nick Bailey
I'm aware that this has been discussed before at https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-10/msg00678.html

Re: Voice synthesis

2023-04-25 Thread Nick Bailey
On 25/04/2023 12:03, Aaron Hill wrote: On 2023-04-25 3:53 am, J Martin Rushton wrote: I was playing back a MIDI piece and wondered if anyone had ever combined voice synthesis with MIDI?  I know that you can get MIDI "ah"s, but I was meaning voiced from the text like a text reader. Purely idle

Re: Voice synthesis

2023-04-25 Thread Nick Bailey
Here's a survey paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.02511 On 25/04/2023 11:53, J Martin Rushton wrote: I was playing back a MIDI piece and wondered if anyone had ever combined voice synthesis with MIDI? I know that you can get MIDI "ah"s, but I was meaning voiced from the text like a text reader.

Re: Anybody else playing with GPT4 and Lilypond?

2023-03-30 Thread Nick Bailey
This is nothing to do with GPT4, or guitars, so might be considered off-topic :) , but I'm aware of this paper due to Percival et al., which addresses sight-reading exercise generation: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235925970_Generating_Targeted_Rhythmic_Exercises_for_Music_Students_

Re: Just Intonation MIDI file

2011-09-14 Thread Nick Bailey
Well, the way we did it was to retune the synthesiser fluidsynth using the tunings (?) command. It was a slightly different problem because we wanted 19- ET rather than messing about with pythagorean adjustments, which might have to change every time you modulate anyway? We found that not many co

Re: Major version: LilyPond 2.14.0 released!

2010-04-01 Thread Nick Bailey
On Thursday 01 Apr 2010 08:50:36 Graham Percival wrote: > * in tablature, fets can be indicated with colored letters > instead of numbers. I think working in an EE dept has finally got to you Graham! Is there similar support for bipolar transistors? :) Very well done on the release! Lookin

Re: diff music

2008-12-16 Thread Nick Bailey
On Tuesday 16 December 2008 05:07:33 Mark Polesky wrote: > CJ Bell wrote: > > \diff \partA \partB > > What an awesome idea! Can anyone figure this one out? > That would be such a useful tool. > > - Mark > > > > > > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilyp

Re: OT: singing training

2008-09-15 Thread Nick Bailey
We did some work on Rosegarden which might interest you: http://www.n-ism.org/Papers/Nick_Bailey/icmc2008_19ETrehearsal.pdf The software described in that paper was for training expert musicians to sing microtonal songs which have more than 12 divisions of the scale such as Graham Ha

Re: Fonts in SVG output

2007-07-08 Thread Nick Bailey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 8 Jul 2007, at 2:58 am, Graham Percival wrote: Benjamin Esham wrote: In order to submit one of LilyPond's SVGs to e.g. the Wikimedia Commons, it is necessary to convert all of its text into paths; that way, users need not have LilyPond's fo

[OT] PG Studentship - Glasgow University

2007-06-21 Thread Nick Bailey
ce, music analysis skills would be particularly valued. Thanks for your time and bandwidth, Nick Bailey n.j.bailey AT elec DOT gla DOT ac DOT uk , nick AT n-ism DOT org http://cmt.gla.ac.uk http://www.n-ism.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3

Re: Numbering exercises; overriding defaults; points for clefs.

2006-11-28 Thread Nick Bailey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 My understanding was that the f dots are the vestiges of the two lines in the letter "F"... is that not the case? Hence the C clef and G clef wouldn't have them (being stylised "C"s and "G"s respectively). I've no authoritative source for this t

Re: which language for programming

2006-11-22 Thread Nick Bailey
On 22 Nov 2006, at 2:06 pm, Ed Ardzinski wrote: If Lilypond is written in C++ (and I do see some hints of C type syntax when I use Lilypond) this *might* be a factor to consider. But... C and C++ are fairly complex languages and have steep learning curves. If you an abject beginner wit