Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-24 Thread Ben
On 4/23/2018 4:45 PM, AikiZen wrote: Le Mon, 23 Apr 2018 14:57:24 -0400, Ben a écrit : Now that I think about it, you may actually find better success with Music21 - have you heard of it? It's a large collection of goodies that will tick a lot of boxes for a lot of interesting music-related pro

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Garreth
Thank y'all so much for the great answers and resources! I realized shortly after I wrote my message that, since LilyPond is text-based, it would certainly be possible to have a Py doc output some text that could be put into an LP project. I'm glad to know that there are several ways to bridge thi

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Karlin High
On 4/23/2018 3:45 PM, AikiZen wrote: How can i create tab for guitar in python ? This email list will provide help with LilyPond. Learning manual: Fretted string instruments:

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread AikiZen
Le Mon, 23 Apr 2018 14:57:24 -0400, Ben a écrit : > Now that I think about it, you may actually find better success with > Music21 - have you heard of it? It's a large collection of goodies > that will tick a lot of boxes for a lot of interesting music-related > projects. Works well w/ LilyPond

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread David Kastrup
Garreth writes: > I am brand new to Lilypond (and Frescobaldi), like a couple of days new. I am > a music theory professor looking to use some computer skills I have (I know > some Python) to aid my teaching and research. I am sorry if this is a really > basic question, or if it's been answered e

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Ben
On 4/23/2018 1:10 PM, Garreth wrote: I am brand new to Lilypond (and Frescobaldi), like a couple of days new. I am a music theory professor looking to use some computer skills I have (I know some Python) to aid my teaching and research. I am sorry if this is a really basic question, or if it's be

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Ben
On 4/23/2018 1:32 PM, Karlin High wrote: On 4/23/2018 12:10 PM, Garreth wrote: Can one write programs in Python that will then structure and launch scores in Frescobaldi/Lilypond? Specifically, I would like to write algorithms in Python that, given parameters I am working on programming, can wr

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Karlin High
On 4/23/2018 12:10 PM, Garreth wrote: Can one write programs in Python that will then structure and launch scores in Frescobaldi/Lilypond? Specifically, I would like to write algorithms in Python that, given parameters I am working on programming, can write scores that can then be translated to a

Re: New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Erik Ronström
Hi Garreth, Since Lilypond is text based, you can obviously write Lilypond source files with Python and run them with Lilypond. In fact, several such projects already exists, for a (very) simple example, see https://www.python-course.eu/python_scores.php Erik > 23 apr. 2018 kl. 19:10 skrev

New to Lilypond - Questions about using Python to structure Lilypond scores

2018-04-23 Thread Garreth
I am brand new to Lilypond (and Frescobaldi), like a couple of days new. I am a music theory professor looking to use some computer skills I have (I know some Python) to aid my teaching and research. I am sorry if this is a really basic question, or if it's been answered elsewhere in these forums.