Hi Harm
(Hmm, or Thomas?)
Op 08-10-18 om 23:52 schreef Thomas Morley:
Am Mo., 8. Okt. 2018 um 12:28 Uhr schrieb Jogchum Reitsma :
<...>
Well, if you change 'Staff' to 'Score' in the line
\temporary \override Staff.TimeSignature.stencil =
then the new stencil is always printed without
Am Mo., 8. Okt. 2018 um 12:28 Uhr schrieb Jogchum Reitsma :
>
> Op 06-09-18 om 09:43 schreef Thomas Morley:
> > 2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma :
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a
> >> time of 4 \breve notes. In the
Op 06-09-18 om 09:43 schreef Thomas Morley:
2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma :
Hi,
The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a
time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on
the staff, but above it.
Is there a possiblility in
y T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
>
> Original message
> From: Hans Åberg
> Date: 9/6/18 8:51 AM (GMT-05:00)
> To: David Kastrup
> Cc: lilypond-user Mailinglist
> Subject: Re: Defining 4 \breve time in Carmina Burana
>
>
> > On 6 Sep 2018, at 10:49, David Kastrup wro
On 06.09.2018 10:49, David Kastrup wrote:
In fact, a few years ago, a guy engraved the very same piece and put
it up on the net, and got a notice from the copyright holder asking
merely to take it down.
That's the nice way of dealing with that situation. A Cease
notice with lawyer fees
> On 6 Sep 2018, at 10:49, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Hans Åberg writes:
>
>>> On 6 Sep 2018, at 03:07, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>>
>>> of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far –
>>> sorry. A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you
>>> cannot give it to
Op 06-09-18 om 09:43 schreef Thomas Morley:
2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma :
Hi,
The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a
time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on
the staff, but above it.
Is there a possiblility in
Op 05-09-18 om 15:40 schreef Simon Albrecht:
On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana
states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that
is noted not on the staff, but above it.
PS. I’d like to just mention
Hans Åberg writes:
>> On 6 Sep 2018, at 03:07, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>
>> of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far –
>> sorry. A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you
>> cannot give it to anybody or use it for performing, regardless
>> whether parts
> On 6 Sep 2018, at 03:07, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>
> of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – sorry.
> A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you cannot give it to
> anybody or use it for performing, regardless whether parts of that may not be
>
2018-09-05 11:15 GMT+02:00 Jogchum Reitsma :
> Hi,
>
> The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a
> time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not on
> the staff, but above it.
>
> Is there a possiblility in Lilypond to define that time? Simpy
Hi Andrew and David,
of course you are right, I misrepresented that and went too far – sorry.
A reengraving is no different from a photocopy in that you cannot give
it to anybody or use it for performing, regardless whether parts of that
may not be enforcible. But you can do whatever you want
Hi Simon,
That's not illegal at all anywhere in the world just so that other list
members don't get the wrong impression. Selling multiple copies, i.e.,
making a derivative work, without permission or licence from the copyright
holder would be. Similar to photocopying of complete works for study
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
>> The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana
>> states a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that
>> is noted not on the staff, but above it.
>
> PS. I’d like to just mention that Carl
On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states
a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted
not on the staff, but above it.
PS. I’d like to just mention that Carl Orff’s music is under copyright
To elaborate a little on David’s response:
On 05.09.2018 11:15, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states
a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted
not on the staff, but above it.
This would be replicated in
Jogchum Reitsma writes:
> Hi,
>
> The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states
> a time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted
> not on the staff, but above it.
>
> Is there a possiblility in Lilypond to define that time? Simpy issuing
> "time
Hi,
The first bar of part 5: Ecce gratum, from Orff's Camina Burana states a
time of 4 \breve notes. In the Schott-edition I have, that is noted not
on the staff, but above it.
Is there a possiblility in Lilypond to define that time? Simpy issuing
"time 4/\breve" gives an error message in
18 matches
Mail list logo