Am 30.11.19 um 16:35 schrieb Jinsong Zhao:
Hi there,
It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done
the input of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the
score that Lilypond output and the
Hello,
for me proofreading line by line as Wol described is the most helpfull
method, and I use it as the top method beside reading the original in
combination with hearing the midi-output.
Best Regards Roland
On 30/11/2019 15:35, Jinsong Zhao wrote:
Hi there,
It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done
the input of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the
score that Lilypond output and the
Hi Jinsong,
I found that proofreading visually does not really work for me, I just
overlook too many errors.
But I can recommend listening to MIDI output. I usually take single
voices (or sometimes one voice for checking and e.g. bass for reference)
while reading the original. Listening to
David,
Insigtful!
I shall change my proofing.
Mark
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Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2019 7:46 AM
To: Jinsong Zhao
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Subject: Re: How to proofread
On 11/30, Jinsong Zhao wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done
> the input of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
>
> Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the
> score that Lilypond output and the original
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 7:36 AM Jinsong Zhao wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done
> the input of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
>
> Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the
> score that Lilypond
"Jinsong Zhao" wrote 30/11/2019 15:35:23
It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done the input
of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the score
that Lilypond output and the original one
Hi Jinsong,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 9:36 AM Jinsong Zhao wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done
> the input of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
>
> Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the
> score
Hi there,
It's may be some off topic. After a long struggle, I have nearly done
the input of a sheet music. Then, I need to proofread it.
Generally, I split the screen into left and right frames, and put the
score that Lilypond output and the original one into each frame, and
read/compare
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