Conversion between gregorio and lilypond is a relevant topic for me too.
Some time ago I started working on it - https://github.com/igneus/lygre -
and for now there is grely, a Ruby script translating gabc to simple
lilypond (simplified modern notation, not the quadratic notation also
supported by
Dear Br. Samuel,
thanks for your thoughts in reply to my mail!
Am 27.12.2014 um 23:48 schrieb Br. Samuel Springuel:
> The biggest issue for this would be the fact that gabc and lilypond
> notation approach representing music from two different view points.
I know that, but it does not seem such
The biggest issue for this would be the fact that gabc and lilypond
notation approach representing music from two different view points.
The different heights (a to m) in gabc represent the actual position of
the neume on the staff, regardless of the clef position. As a result
"g" may corresp
Hi,
while comparing gabc [1] and LilyPond [2] syntax for Gregorian chant
music, I wondered whether LilyPond could profit from the simplicity of
gabc. I see at least two options:
a) A conversion of the respective syntax
Something like gabc2ly. It could be used as a standalone tool on the
commandli