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Using lilipond for uncommon musical notation
From: |
Thomas Baruchel |
Subject: |
Using lilipond for uncommon musical notation |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Dec 2011 18:27:11 +0100 (CET) |
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Alpine 2.02 (DEB 1266 2009-07-14) |
Hi,
this is my very first usage of lilypond, and unfortunately I would like to
use it for very uncommon and unclassical notation. I am pretty sure I can
do it, but I will surely need much time for finding how to do. Most certainly
some wizzard can quickly give to me a template. Most probably I will later
be able to find by myself the needed refinements.
I want to write something according to the following rules:
* two staves (piano-style, bass and treble);
* no time signature;
* only successive very-large-arpeggios (~ 10 notes each)
starting from left hand (bass staff) and ending at the right hand
(treble staff); notes are eigth notes; all linked together accross
both staves
* off course no rest should appear on one staff, while notes are played
on the other staff;
* no bar lines;
* (probably, but I would like to try both) no bar line at end of lines
(right of the page), maybe no bar line at the beginning of the lines
(left of the page).
I would appreciate if someone could give the template for that. Thank you
by advance; best regards,
--
Thomas Baruchel
- Using lilipond for uncommon musical notation,
Thomas Baruchel <=