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From: | Kim van Aurich-Hoogenraad |
Subject: | beginners question Lilypond |
Date: | Sun, 20 Nov 2011 11:54:38 +0100 |
Dear all, Is there someone
who could please help me. I'm a absolute Lilypond beginner. And to make things
worse, I'm blind as well, so I can not check the printed output (and there is
only a four years old in the house able to read little
music...). What do I do
wrong in the below example??? I
want: - a landscape
printed music sheet (with very big sized staffs "so, when I print it on my
graphic braille printer, I can check it myself, before I print it in normal
size"); - Each staff
only has a few notes and in front of each staff I want a
number. PHs.: And what
is a good/normal landscape size for normal sighted people to
use? \version
"2.14.2 \layout
{ } #(set-default-paper-size "a4"
'landscape) \header
{ title = "Example: Twinkle twinkle little
star" " melody
= \relative c' { \clef treble \key c \major \time 4/4 1. =
\new Staff } g4 g4
d4 d4 \ e4 e4 d2 \ 2. =
\new Staff ] c8 c8
c8 c8 b4 b4 \ a4 a4 g2 \ 3. =
\new Staff ] d4 d4
c4 c4 \ b4 b4 a2 \ 4. =
\new Staff ] d4 d4
c4 c4 \ b4 b4 a2\ 5. =
\new Staff ] g4
g4 d4 d4 \ e4 e4 d2 \ 6. =
\new Staff ] c8 c8
c8 c8 b4 b4 \ a4 a4 g2 \ } I also want
color added to my notes, but I'm not sure whether it is better to use color per
bar or pitch related color. And both
syntaxes are beyond my skills (I do not get any color "or so I think, but maybe
the inkt of the printer was finished..."). I
want: - black for all
notes play on the e string = e f g and higher; - blue played on
the b string = b c (middle c) d - green played
on the g string = g a - red played on
the d string = d e f - orange played
on the a string = a b c - gray played on
the bass e string = e f g Can someone
please add the correct color syntaxes to the above example for
me? I would be very,
very grateful. Thanks, Kim |
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