Wow,
nice, thank you very much indeed.
grtz,
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Hi all,
I'm working on a piece for guitar here where in some parts I want to show
the position it is played in (e.g. IV, forth position) .
I know I have to use textspanners for this, but this is intended for
'spanning over a melody'. What should be used if there is only one note?
Instinctivly I
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...SNIPPETY SNIP...
consistent
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how to alter the stem length of tuplets. I've
tried \override Stem #'length = #1 for example. It did not work. The piece
contains 3 voices, and it is the stem length of second voice I'm trying to
change.
The explanation on 'Altering the length of beamed stems'
Noeck,
thank you, that did the trick :-) . Adding to snippets in frescobaldi :-D
grtz,
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I can't reach it either. Ubuntustudio 13.04 here, from Belgium. Same
message from
http://www.**downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
too,
should be up, but doesn't load here.
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2013/9/20 bart deruyter bart.deruy...@gmail.com
Hi Peter,
thanks for showing the solution. Indeed, my mistake I
Hi all,
I stumbled on something I do'nt know how to fix :-)
For some students of mine, I want to write down a score and I would like to
add some fretboard diagrams to show how to take the chords.
I've got here a Bm/F chord that I'd like to show as simply taking the
barré-chord Bm and starting
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I've got here a Bm/F chord that I'd like to show as simply taking the
barré-chord Bm and starting from the d-string
Interesting document :-), I'm going to read it through, certainly the
'extending' part.
It's strange though, running ubuntu here I installed adobe reader as you
suggested, but I only get a black page, nothing more.
Using okular I get a message with an add to adobe reader, and a message
that
Hi all,
I've searching for a way to add 'add9' chords to my own version of
predefined fretboards, but whatever I do, it does not accept it and doesn't
render it. I think the system doesn't allow 'add9' as chordname, because
when I change it to '9', like 'c:9' it does render.
How can I solve
\chordmode renders the chord name with add9 instead of 9 only.
Example:
\version 2.16.0
cd = \chordmode {
\set additionalPitchPrefix = #add
c1:9 c:9^7 c:5.9
}
\new ChordNames \cd
\new FretBoards \cd
\new Staff \cd
Am 06.02.2013 13:40, schrieb bart deruyter:
Hi all,
I've
there,
Am Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2013, 21:54:57 schrieb bart deruyter:
- c:9 produces a C9, including the seventh, (sorry Robert Schmaus, I just
tested it)
yes, thats perfectly correct, since 9 means 7th and 9th. :)
- c:7.9 renders a C9, including seventh too
this is the same command
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Am 06.02.2013 22:24, schrieb bart deruyter:
lol, indeed, 2.17.6... so the search continues...
I was hoping to get it by trying out c:2 for diagram, and splitting
chordnames and and chord diagrams, and using \set
additionalPitchPrefix = #add
Hi all,
I'd like to write down an alternate way of playing a chord for guitar. As
you all probably know, a note can be played at different frets/strings.
This makes no difference on a score, and with regular fingering notation
it's easy to describe, but how do I change it in a tablature? For
Your examples do show bars though, and I never have stems in my tabs using
default lilypond syntax, nor rests or circles.. only numbers, but the bars
are there, like in your examples
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it is difficult to get the pdf preview to work in ubuntu indeed.
Now trying to get python-poppler to work too.. wich has another series of
dependencies... Too bad it isn't in the repositories yet. I don't know how
to get it to end up in the repositories, but it would be very useful.
I hope it'll
Hi all,
i've got a tricky thing, and I don't find the solution. I have been browsing
through the snippets, but none seems to suit my needs.
I have a score for guitar, with a staff with notes, and a tab staff. To
adjust the tab notation (e.g. f on 6th fret on second string, instead of
first fret
Hey thanks,
a very efficient fix :-).
grtz,
Bart
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Hi all,
( ... ) or can I somehow hide the string numbers in the staff with the
notes?
Thanks,
Bart
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I had the same 'problem'.. It is indeed not that easy. That's why I now
tried the latest Lyx version, which includes the possibility to include
lilypond code, and it uses, as far as I know, lilypond-book as backend, but
it is hidden, so no command line is needed. Perhaps you could give that a
.
I used to use the framesets in scribus to render lilypond code, very
usefull, and very handy, but after about 20 pages it takes too much
rendering for scribus to handle. That's why I'd like to use png's.
Greets,
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Hi all,
I'm starting to learn Jazz guitar on my own, well, with a friend of mine
who'd be singing. I have no teacher, but I've noticed there are many, many
resources on the net.
I've found this
Compilation seems to have worked, the pdf should be where you saved your .ly
file. It seems like you saved it in the desktop directory, so, it should be
right in front of you, on the desktop. In ubuntu it is compiled in the same
directory as the .ly file at least.. I don't know about mac.
grtz,
Hi,
just wondering... why open office for DTP... It's a word-processor, not a
DTP program.Use scribus instead, has renderframes that generate lilypond
code, hell you can even write lilypond coded within scribus itself, and tex
and pov...
grtz,
Bart
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2011/6/3 David
Indeed, it would be much more clear if the notes should match the fingering,
but then the notes should be adjusted, not the fingering But then the basic
structure of a chord gets much less clear. It already was suggested both
could be shown in the presentation.
Chord diagrams are actually almost
@ Carl Sorensen
Wow, looks great :-), though I'd play the D° as following : xx0131 .
Doubling the first note of the chord is better then the third of it, when
it is possible. And it's even easier to take.
This is why I love open source, people really can contribute :-D.
@ Tim McNamara
I also get this error.. running linux here, firefox 3.6.13
Op schreef Éditions IN NOMINE cont...@editionsinnomine.com:
Great news !
With my Firefox3.6.13, it says :
Une erreur système inattendue s'est produite.
java.lang.NullPointerException
?
Best regards
JMarc
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist, classical
guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct naming for the correct
chords, and I am now going to create my own version of this predefined
guitar diagrams list. If all goes well, and I can manage it, I want to
upload it
p.l.schm...@gmx.de writes:
Am 30.01.2011 um 10:45 schrieb bart deruyter:
I can only speak for guitarists, because I am a guitarist,
classical guitarist, and I'll definatly stick to the correct
naming for the correct chords, and I am now going to create my own
version
are
the only ones around, certainly because they are so well presented in
lilypond, while obviously this is not the case.
I don't know who to contact about this though.
grtz,
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2011/1/30 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu
On 1/30/11 2:45 AM, bart deruyter bart.deruy
Hi all,
I've noticed something strange in the predefined chord diagrams for guitar.
While writing on my book for teaching guitar, I noticed the chord C#
diminished is weird to say at the least. The fret diagram is very wrong I'm
afraid :
What's to fix? the predefined fretdiagram of C#° shows a different chord,
namely C#dim7, according to Michael Ellis...
I need C#°, erroneous predefined chord diagrams need to be fixed of course.
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2011/1/29 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
bart deruyter bart.deruy
The score is correct, the diagrams are wrong, of all diminished chords I
think. C diminished and D diminished are wrong too, the diagrams at least.
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2011/1/29 Michael Ellis michael.f.el...@gmail.com
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 2:57 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
in examples. I've fixed it though, changed the
lilypond path to the one frescobaldi uses, works fine now :-).
Grtz,
Bart
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2010/12/6 Patrick Schmidt p.l.schm...@gmx.de
Am 06.12.2010 um 21:04 schrieb bart deruyter:
Hi all,
I was wondering, as standard notation
Hi all,
I was wondering, as standard notation for the F, I am used to the non-barré
chord, using the index to cover the first fret of the b and e string of the
guitar. But I'm really having a hard time figuring this out in notation,
showing the barré line on the chordshape at the b and e string.
Hi,
I have found a way to merge rests when there are two voices on one stave,
but which evolve as one voice, to limit clutter on the score on this page :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=336 .
It is very usefull indeed, but isn't there a more general way to merge
rests. It's a lot of code for
Hi,
I have recently started using lilypond, but there are some things that don't
seem ok. Following the documentation I started writing a tabulature for
guitar. The documentation shows the fret numbers and stems, but when I copy
and paste the code in frescobaldi, the generated output does not
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