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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: Fri, 24 May 2013 14:17:43 -0700

Ok. yeah I'm trying to create a lot less work for my self especially now 
because if I get this job out of town I will be gone for 3 months and I want to 
do this as a gift.

The variables and the systems idea will I think make it easier. why o why did  
I not do this with the last assignment? lol! Ah well. I'm learning slowly and 
this project I think will teach me a lot. lol!

thanks all. time to get cracking.

On May 24, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Wim van Dommelen <address@hidden> wrote:

> 
> On 24 May 2013, at 03:21 , Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> 
>> 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?
> 
> Whatever makes it easier for you to write/read. You can have more variables 
> in one file or have a file (with all the variables in it) included in another 
> file, or have one variable used inside another one, for example
> 
> one = \relative c' { c4 d e c }
> two = \relative c' { e4 f g2 }
> three = \relative c' { g'8 a g f e4 c }
> four = \relative c' { c4 g c2 }
> piano = { \time 4/4 \one \one \two \two \three \three \four \four }
> 
> \score
>  {
>    \new Staff <<
>      \piano
>    >>
>  }
> 
> etc..... The important thing is to make easy understandable, but the big 
> advantage is to be able to do some of the parts, get these OK and build on it.
> 
> Regards,
> Wim.
> 




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