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Re: Key Question
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Key Question |
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Fri, 27 May 2005 10:25:25 +0200 |
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I think your teacher (and your text book if you have one) can answer
these music theory questions.
/Mats
Mark Healey wrote:
I'm new to Lilypond and a beginning piano student. I started using
Lilypond because my writing is so illegible the NSA has considered it as
a crypto system.
Anyway. My teacher has me doing harmonic minor scales. When I tried to
use Lilypond to make cheat sheets for myself I couldn't find it as a
key option in the documentation. All I found were \major or \minor
\ionian, \locrian, \aeolian, \mixolydian, \lydian, \phrygian, and \dorian.
I don't know what these Greek scales mean but I'll worry about that when
my studies bring me there.
Also It prints naturals where the sharps of flats would be. Why?
How do I enter the harmonic minor key?
Do I have to manually force the relevant sharps and flats into my cheat
sheets?
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