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Re: Sections or movements in a piece
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H. S. Teoh |
Subject: |
Re: Sections or movements in a piece |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Feb 2023 10:51:40 -0800 |
On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 06:04:20PM +0000, John Whitmore wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm on Ubuntu and currently only have version 2.22.1 installed so I
> could upgrade a few versions by installing outside the package manager, if
> that was required.
> I'm not the music notation, or music, expert and not sure what is the
> exact term for what it is I'm trying to do. I was search for "section" or
> "movement" thinking that might be the classical tern for it. I'm trying to
> put two distinct parts of music into a single score. So for example if you
> were putting two nursery rhymes into a single page of sheet music and the
> first is section A and second is Section B.
> I hope that makes some sense to people, but I'm sure I'm probably using
> the wrong terminology, and confusing the thing.
Wouldn't they be completely separate pieces? Or are they "movements" as
in they are two parts of a single piece?
In any case, the way to typeset that in Lilypond is simply to use
multiple \score blocks:
\version "2.25.1"
\score {
% first nursery rhyme here
}
\score {
% second nursery rhyme here
}
They will be put on a single page if they fit, otherwise they will be
put on separate pages.
T
--
If the comments and the code disagree, it's likely that *both* are wrong. --
Christopher