On Tue 07 Nov 2017 at 18:02:09 (+0100), Malte Meyn wrote:
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> Am 07.11.2017 um 16:45 schrieb David Wright:
> >Thanks for the replies. I did try specifying a chord, but the
> >"pitch" parameter won't take it.
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> That’s because I didn’t know that you wanted chords … Of course it’s
> possible
Am 07.11.2017 um 16:45 schrieb David Wright:
Thanks for the replies. I did try specifying a chord, but the
"pitch" parameter won't take it.
That’s because I didn’t know that you wanted chords … Of course it’s
possible to specify a chord, see the following code. There’s only one
reason I
On Wed 01 Nov 2017 at 16:51:19 (+0100), Malte Meyn wrote:
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> Am 01.11.2017 um 16:03 schrieb David Wright:
> >I've sung (strictly, not sung) a great many of these
> >without knowing what they're officially called.
> >I've created this one with what looks like an awful
> >hack. Is there a
On 11/1/2017 11:03 AM, David Wright wrote:
I've sung (strictly, not sung) a great many of these
without knowing what they're officially called.
I've created this one with what looks like an awful
hack. Is there a better way in LP? (Googling
lilypond guide note
turns up anything but.)
I can
Am 01.11.2017 um 16:03 schrieb David Wright:
I've sung (strictly, not sung) a great many of these
without knowing what they're officially called.
I've created this one with what looks like an awful
hack. Is there a better way in LP? (Googling
lilypond guide note
turns up anything but.)
I've sung (strictly, not sung) a great many of these
without knowing what they're officially called.
I've created this one with what looks like an awful
hack. Is there a better way in LP? (Googling
lilypond guide note
turns up anything but.)
I can live with this as it's good enough for almost