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Re: An idea for a systematic development of a large score.


From: Sarah k Alawami
Subject: Re: An idea for a systematic development of a large score.
Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 18:21:50 -0700

Actually I was thinking the variables for the piano since one of the sections repeats a lot in the right hand. Will all of that still compile if I have the files's variables like that or do I need to then create a veritable for the  foe itself?
On May 23, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Wim van Dommelen <address@hidden> wrote:

Hi Sarah,


On 23 May 2013, at 19:46 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:

I was thinking of putting my variables in each file

each variable only *once* in a file, I presume

that way I can do a bit less  less typing, at least in that file. will this still work in the end when I compile all files in to one score and parts for the choir and me and the pianist? Well, I won't need the score, how ever  the person conducting it might. *smiles*


Yes, that is possible if I understand correctly what you want to do. For example you can make a set of files:
- clarinet-1.ly, contains the variable with the notes and everything for clarinet 1
- clarinet-2.ly, contains the variable with the notes and everything for clarinet 2
- clarinet-part.ly, contains only the structure for the clarinets, includes the clarinet 1 and 2 files (so NO extra typing) and produces print and midi for it, so you can check and correct simply those parts.
- hobo.ly, the variable with the notes for the hobo, etc.
- piano.ly, similar for the piano, etc.
- total-score.ly, uses all of the other include-files, ahs the structure of the ensemble and produces the total for the conductor

Etc.

Regards,
Wim.





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