Como podría conseguir la partitura de Susana un día de Orlando
di Lasso?.
Gracias
http://www.cpdl.org/modules.php
(type 'lasso' and 'jour' in their Score Search)
En hoppant que ça helpe,
Ek lees nou die dag dat Sint Frans Borgia in sy jong dae
'n komponis was, en dat Lassus sy werk aangeprys
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Bernhard Lang wrote:
Como podría conseguir la partitura de Susana un día de Orlando
di Lasso?.
[blablabla]
but to come back to the original question: very often, a simple google
search with the title of the piece and the name of the composer will do
the job. Just that you have
Bernhard Lang skryf:
Como podría conseguir la partitura de Susana un día de Orlando
di Lasso?.
Gracias
http://www.cpdl.org/modules.php
(type 'lasso' and 'jour' in their Score Search)
En hoppant que ça helpe,
Ek lees nou die dag dat Sint Frans Borgia in sy jong dae
'n komponis
Hello everybody,
I am trying to install musixtex(.zip) and muswin(.zip) on my WindowsXP platform.
I did everything that is in chapter 2 from
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixwinstall.pdf ,
but I can't get it to work.
When I use WinEdt to 'run'
\input musixtex
\parindent10mm
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 01:59:34PM +0200, Quinten wrote:
I get the error:
[...]
LaTeX2e 2003/12/01
[...]
! Undefined control sequence.
l.316 \rm
Your example file is a TeX input file, not to be run through LaTeX.
Processing it with plain TeX should solve this problem.
Best regards,
Rainer
Hmm, that seems to work. Only I get another installation error then:
The error below. It then askes if I want to install the pachage
musixtex from c:\miktex_temp_downloaded (where I put my original
files when installing miktex). I then say no (as the installation from
the link I gave should work,
Woazers,
Bye now I clicked don't install for about 50 times or more, and the
resulting dvi file looks nice. As it should according to the example I
got it from. But what to do about the error? I can't do this every
time I compile my tex-files.
Quinten
On 5/12/05, Quinten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparantly I only get these errors once. When I run tex test.tex again
they're gone. Sorry I did not try that before posting 3 times, people.
Thanks anyway,
Quinten
On 5/12/05, Quinten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woazers,
Bye now I clicked don't install for about 50 times or more, and the
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Quinten wrote:
When I use WinEdt to 'run'
\input musixtex
\parindent10mm
\setname1{Piano} \setstaffs12 \generalmeter{\meterfrac44}
\nobarnumbers \startextract \Notes\ibu0f0\qb0{cge}\tbu0\qb0g|\hl
j\en \Notes\ibu0f0\qb0{cge}\tbu0\qb0g|\ql l\sk\ql n\en \bar
Right apparently I did not send the mail in which I forgot to attache
the attachment. So I repeat here my problem:
Installation worked now: command pmx and command tex both work on
barsant. But the resulting dvi is faulty (a pdf from the result is
attached in the former mail). The error I get is
And that indeed does the trick.
I still get the error, but the final result is perfectly OK.
Great, thanks. I'll work on putting in my own composition then.
On 5/12/05, Don Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to run TeX, then musixflx, then TeX again. Before any of this, you
should
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Quinten wrote:
And that indeed does the trick.
I still get the error, but the final result is perfectly OK.
Great, thanks. I'll work on putting in my own composition then.
I am glad to learn that you finally solved most (hopefully: all)
of your initial problems. Let me,
On Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 7:51:15 PM, you wrote:
(3) It's quite courageous of you to start learning musixTeX
with coding in straight musixTeX. You should by all means
get familiar with PMX: it simplifies the use of musixTeX
enormously (and that's an
On Thu, 12 May 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, May 12, 2005 at 7:51:15 PM, you wrote:
(3) It's quite courageous of you to start learning musixTeX
with coding in straight musixTeX. You should by all means
get familiar with PMX: it simplifies the use of musixTeX
Olivier Vogel wrote
Bernhard indicates here a VERY good idea. Here is a example to produce
very easily three voices: it is the end of the fuga 4 of the 1st book of
the welltempered clavier of J.S. Bach. It would be fine if Cornelius
adds it to the tips and tricks section.
...
I second that
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