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Re: Multiple Movements -- made simple?


From: Wim van Dommelen
Subject: Re: Multiple Movements -- made simple?
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 20:04:40 +0100

Hi Arlin,

A piece with 5 movements, one (solo-)part. I've stripped every movement to 2 bars. The file generates the transposed parts for a bass-clarinet, but with exactly the same input notes I also have a compiling file for the original Gamba. This is the way I do this, probably not perfect but for me it works. I have the accompanying piece and the original transposition also but left it out for sake of simplicitly.

Hopefully you can extract the headers from this and find/use what you need.

Compiling file attached.

Regards,
Wim.

Attachment: BWV1027-demo-parts.ly
Description: Binary data




On 23 Feb 2013, at 20:43 , Urs Liska wrote:

I can't do that right now, but:

This seems like a kind of FAQ. It's all in the manuals, but newcomers regularely seem to have difficulties to bring the pieces together.
So if somebody would be willing to contribute a (rather short, I'd estimate 3-4 pages) tutorial on that topic I'd be happy o include it into our collection of tutorials that seems to get a shape ATM under the umbrella of the "openLilyLib" project.

Best
Urs



Arlin Geyer <address@hidden> schrieb:
I want to print multiple movements one after the other, with titles.  
I gather Lilypond can do this with \score and multiple \header lines,
but I don't know where to put the various things in the document.

Can someone lay out a simple demo for me with maybe a bar or two of music
in each of two movements? (Or even just a comment line saying where the
music goes.)

Thanks in advance.


-Arlin Geyer




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