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Re: need to generate mass quantities of random notes for practice
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plasmacarwash |
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Re: need to generate mass quantities of random notes for practice |
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Sat, 2 Jun 2007 20:44:18 -0700 (PDT) |
Carl Sorensen-3 wrote:
>
> plasmacarwash <creamtowney <at> yahoo.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Carl,
>>
>> The 'simple test' worked eloquently but, they are ascending. I will
>> experiment with commas and dbl. commas.
>
> Since the test doesn't have a \relative in it, the notes are absolute. It
> doesn't matter whether they are ascending or descending. The important
> thing
> is to make sure there is no \relative in the file for your random notes.
>
>
>> This will give me the newbies variance I need to be good, no?
>> Also,
>> I am definitely not using the GUI as I want to write musically and
>> manually
>> synergized in one.
>> Understand?
>>
>
> Lilypondtool for Jedit is not a GUI, but an Integrated Development
> Environment.
> You still enter the notes manually, but you have help available, and it's
> trivial to run Lilypond, and one simple click to preview the PDF, etc.
> You
> really ought to try out Lilypondtool.
>
> Carl
>
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Ok, no "\relative". I will review my beginnings in the tutorial as well.
Another kind user said recommended lilypondtools the same way you just did.
But, I have the lilypondtools added to the jEdit plug-in.
Is their another way you use lilypondtools?
I just want to get to the point of "autonomic" proficiency with this superb
notation software, lol.
much love,
JWpeek
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Re: need to generate mass quantities of random notes for practice, Rune Zedeler, 2007/06/03