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On 2013-03-12 04:46, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
I decided to change threads to make the list archives more clean *smiles* Ok. now that I
have the bar checks sorted at least for these 4 measures and I"ll stop there for
tonight, how do I render it as a midi so I can hear if I"m right int he octaves or
not. I want to do this until I'm comfortable and can do this with out relying on my ears
as much
Here is the .ly file again.
Hello Sarah,
I'm a beginner like you so this might be not perfect (but I'm sure
someone will correct what's wrong).
I have put the notes outside the staff. I think it makes it cleaner and
it's easier to reuse parts.
Best Wishes
// Anders
--
English isn't my first language.
So any error or strangeness is due to the translation.
Please correct my English so that I may become better.
piano reduction 03-11-2013.ly
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