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Re: Your thoughts on Lilypond exposure (2015)


From: Jacques Menu
Subject: Re: Your thoughts on Lilypond exposure (2015)
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 15:50:24 +0100

Hello Grey,

To be sure I get you right : you’d like the users of your site to able to adapt 
and complement an existing score according to their taste, is that it?

JM

> Le 21 févr. 2015 à 06:24, Grey <address@hidden> a écrit :
> 
> A little late but I hope everyone is have a great year. None the less back to
> the subject at hand.
> 
> I know, and I'm sure many people here know that there is a vast amount of
> people out there who wants to learn to play and read music. But as always,
> "*where do I find the time, where do I start, it seems complicated etc etc*"
> comes about.
> 
> Lilypond is great but it seems the majority of people who uses it are either
> programmer who has some technical background, which in my opinion is such as
> waste. It's hard enough just for someone to start learning reading music in
> general, tell them that they need to learn to code and the number one cause
> of heart attack might just be that.
> 
> I was wondering, that is if anyone is interested, in starting this year with
> a *hackathon project*  with me. I've been working at a sheet music site for
> about 3 months now, mostly tweaking the UI for marketing while trying to
> maintain a very clean UI and great UX.
> 
> The idea is to market the site not as sheet music site but a musical
> composition site where the UI encourages creating musical scores, in which
> people create composition for their favorite music and then other user feed
> off of them so the idea is to make a piece pitch perfect. Sometime, and it
> might be my OCD talking, but it bugs me that a single pitch is a little
> lower then I would like and it always annoy me when it gets to the part of
> the song, and it takes me like a week to get used to that single pitch. I
> just want to change that single pitch but don't want to start from scratch.
> 
> I fleshed out a lot of the marketing already, so if anyone here feels they
> are up for the challenge let me know so I can post the file for you to look
> at.
> 
> https://www.linkedin.com/pub/grey-gum/88/ba3/a5
> 
> 
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