>I'd like to have access to some theoretical, 'authoritative' litterature >on music engraving from which to be inspired in my music typesetting >efforts. Some Google-sniffing-around lead me to quite a few references >to the address http://www.cc.colorado.edu/Dept/MU/Musicpress/, 'The Big >Site of Music Notation and Engraving', probably *the* site on that >subject. However, during several days this web site has been unavailable >- at least to me.
I just looked and it still looks unavailable. The following entry is from the Lilypond website. I've had this book recommended to me. I don't have, though. I would like to get it. A small music publisher told me about it. Ted Ross. Teach yourself the art of music engraving and processing. Hansen House, Miami, Florida, 1987. This is about engraving, i.e. professional typesetting. It contains directions on good typesetting, but the sections on reproduction technicalities, how to use pens and history are interesting. Especially the section on Music Typewriters is amusing HWN. This URL has a list of many other references: http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/bibliography/out-www/engraving.html Cheers, David Bobroff _______________________________________________ TeX-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sunsite.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
