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Re: lily pond note interface
From: |
Ralph Little |
Subject: |
Re: lily pond note interface |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Jul 2004 10:08:43 +0100 |
Hi,
I am assuming that this is not just a bait....
No, actually it makes more sense to enter music in this way.
After using Lilypond for some time now, I find it far quicker and
convenient that mouse-twiddling.
Lilypond actually does the vast majority of the positioning work for you
which saves a lot of unnecessary work.
Although the manual touches on a lot of different issues, formats, types
of music, the vast majority of casual users need only look at the first
few pages of the tutorial to get going for simple parts etc.
Give it a go, it's well worth a try!
Regards,
Ralph
Hello,
Do you have to enter "commands" for Lily Pond to work? In other sheet
music
programs, you simply grab notes and drag them onto the staff.
I was really excited about the engraving quality of the Lily Pond notes
on
the website. But I think I came to a horrifying conclusion that you
have to
"program" your notes in Lily Pond.
That's CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!
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