On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 01:18:53PM -0800, Tobin Chodos wrote:
>hi all,
>
>this is a general question for composers using lilypond. at what
>point in your process do you generally start engraving? Like most
>composers coming from the consumer notation
Alley
> wrote:
>> On 19 Nov 2016 8:20 a.m., "Tobin Chodos" wrote:
>>>
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> this is a general question for composers using lilypond. at what point in
>>> your process do you generally start engraving? Like most
ng it out *again* in Lilypond. Just do it once (plus all the
editing, of course). It's just me and my laptop and Lilypond (and a
few other things but you get the idea).
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 9:37 PM, Vaughan McAlley wrote:
> On 19 Nov 2016 8:20 a.m., "Tobin Chodos" wrote:
>>
On 19 Nov 2016 8:20 a.m., "Tobin Chodos" wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> this is a general question for composers using lilypond. at what point
in your process do you generally start engraving? Like most composers
coming from the consumer notation softwares, I'm accustomed
On 18.11.2016 22:41, SoundsFromSound wrote:
So, my process is pencil/paper first, until piece is essentially complete -
then engraving straight into LilyPond!
That’s what I’m doing as well. Only sometimes I can’t wait and start
entering the music when I’m only halfway done on paper :-)
Best,
Kieren MacMillan wrote Friday, November 18, 2016 9:28 PM
> my strategies include iterative printing: engrave a little, print out the
> score (with skips for gaps), do pencil-work to fill in the gaps, repeat.
This is exactly my approach, although, unlike Kieren, I'm only working on
simple SATB
ct with regards to structure! Haha, but it could always be
worse.
I hear you!
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Tobin Chodos wrote
> hi all,
>
> this is a general question for composers using lilypond. at what point in
> your process do you generally start engraving? Like most composers coming
> from the consumer notation softwares, I'm accustomed to working in pencil
> first
Hi Tobin,
> this is a general question for composers using lilypond. at what point in
> your process do you generally start engraving? Like most composers coming
> from the consumer notation softwares, I'm accustomed to working in pencil
> first, but not to complete
hi all,
this is a general question for composers using lilypond. at what point in
your process do you generally start engraving? Like most composers coming
from the consumer notation softwares, I'm accustomed to working in pencil
first, but not to completely separating the engravin
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