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Re: Orchestral score file organization
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Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
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Re: Orchestral score file organization |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:14:00 -0700 (PDT) |
Glad to help.
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OnionRingOfDoom wrote:
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> Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
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>> Here is a simple example of separating music from structure, just make
>> sure all the music goes into variables, then the templates only reference
>> variables, not any particular songs music:
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>> Then after that, there's the actual music. Each file has that part up
>> there in common, with only the file name and the instrument name changed.
>> If I need to transpose anything or use a different clef, I put that below
>> the \set Score.skipBars line usually. So, which part of all that goes in
>> which files you talked about?
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> Ohhhh now it makes sense! I didn't know I could assign things like time
> signiture, key, and other global items to variables and use them
> throughout a piece. This helps a lot, thanks!
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