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Re: structured small files
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neuro |
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Re: structured small files |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Dec 2002 16:00:02 -0800 |
The syntax of lilypond is confusing for me, even I have read the document
several times, though not from alpha to gamma.
Thank Rune and Erik so much,
the result being at:
http://neuro.ohbi.net/~neuro/test/piano_scale_major.ps .
It was done like this:
http://neuro.ohbi.net/~neuro/test/piano_scale_major.ly
The reason why I want different 30 files is the fingering.
The scales were intended to print with the fingering.
So, now...
How do I put the fingering in the above exemple.
Or, does it really require 30 files to have the different fingering written.
Thank you very much
neuro
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----- Original Message -----
> neuro wrote:
>
> > may I write the various files elsewhere, one for each line, like
> > c_major.ly c_minor.ly g_major.ly g_minor.ly f_major.ly f_minor.ly ...
> > [ (7 sharps + 7 flats + no incidentas)*2 = 30 files ]
>
> You could do that, but I do not see why you should want to do that.
> I am sorry, but I do not understand your question.
>
> For making piano lessons, I do something like
>
> lesson = \notes { \key C \major c d e f g a b c' }
>
> \score {
> \notes {
> \transpose c'' \lesson
> \transpose g' \lesson
> \transpose d'' \lesson
> \transpose a' \lesson
> \transpose e'' \lesson
> \transpose b' \lesson
> \transpose fis'' \lesson
> ...
> }
> }
>
>
> -Rune
>