Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-09 Thread Chris Sawer
Erik Sandberg wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:09, Stewart Holmes wrote: Yes. Harsh this may sound, but how much of the music on Mutopia would you be satisfied to print out, and use yourself? From a quick browse through various sections, I have to say that a large amount of the music on

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-06 Thread Quentin Spencer
Trevor Bača wrote: On 7/5/06, Stewart Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I suggest that you start a discussion thread on mutopia's mailing lists: If you have constructive ideas on how to create an archive of high-quality public domain notes, then I would strongly recommend you to use your

Re: Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-06 Thread Charles Cave
Quentin Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think another question regarding selling scores is how much people would be willing to pay. Obviously the engraving quality must be as good or better than any print edition, but even then, while I might be willing to pay a little, I don't know if

Re: Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-06 Thread Stewart Holmes
- From: Charles Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 2:50 PM Subject: Re: Re: Lilypond store? Quentin Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think another question regarding selling scores is how much people would be willing to pay. Obviously

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I hope you know about Mutopia, http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ /Mats Quoting Stewart Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Okay... this may seem like a strange place for this, but it's seem the best place to put it in order to get attention/opinions. What I'm proposing is some kind of a collaboration

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Stewart Holmes
control... after all, nobody will pay money for music unless it looks professional. - Original Message - From: Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Stewart Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 2:05 PM Subject: Re: Lilypond store? I hope

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Nicholas Bailey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 5 Jul 2006, at 2:09 pm, Stewart Holmes wrote: Yes. Harsh this may sound, but how much of the music on Mutopia would you be satisfied to print out, and use yourself? From a quick browse through various sections, I have to say that a large

RE: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Anthony Youngman
I notice you're in the UK too ... I don't know how it works, but a lot of the stuff I'm doing may be licensable but not public domain. Especially stuff that's licenced with the Performing Rights Society, we may be able to typeset it ourselves, then sell (probably printed only :-( parts of

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Stewart Holmes
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 3:37 PM Subject: RE: Lilypond store? I notice you're in the UK too ... I don't know how it works, but a lot of the stuff I'm doing may be licensable but not public domain. Especially stuff that's licenced with the Performing Rights Society, we may

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:09, Stewart Holmes wrote: Yes. Harsh this may sound, but how much of the music on Mutopia would you be satisfied to print out, and use yourself? From a quick browse through various sections, I have to say that a large amount of the music on there is fairly poorly

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Stewart Holmes
I suggest that you start a discussion thread on mutopia's mailing lists: If you have constructive ideas on how to create an archive of high-quality public domain notes, then I would strongly recommend you to use your ideas to improve mutopia; if that's not possible, use mutopia as a base for

Re: Lilypond store?

2006-07-05 Thread Trevor Bača
On 7/5/06, Stewart Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I suggest that you start a discussion thread on mutopia's mailing lists: If you have constructive ideas on how to create an archive of high-quality public domain notes, then I would strongly recommend you to use your ideas to improve