From: Martyn Jago <martyn.jago@btinternet.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: org -> lilypond?
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 09:12:42 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <loom.20110704T110548-276@post.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: CAJ+TeofpsGaiNijDYd+SZdakckdKZqpbAjvo2sTXT1PxFh_dXQ@mail.gmail.com
Hi Rusi
> Hello fellow-music-orgers!I would really like to use something like
> lilypond
> to make music. A basic requirement of mine is that it should render as
> score and play as sound simultaneously. See http://vimeo.com/16894001
> for a demo. This is because I use it to teach singing to pelple with
> no musical background.I use nted playing through timidity currently for
> this. If there is some workflow involving lilypond for this that will
> be
>real cool.Does anyone know of such?
Wow, it would be great to do that wouldn't it! And its great to know
NtEd does so.
Unfortunately there are technical restrictions getting lilypond imported
to nted, since lilypond does not yet export musicxml (although this is
being discussed, to allow, among other things, export of lilypond to
braille).
In the mean time, it should be possible to import midi into nted in
order to produce the "running note" automation, but unfortunately, the
resultant score will be generated by nted and will probably require
tweaks in an attempt to match the original.
Unfortunately, other techniques for generating "running note" automation
such as modifying lilypond itself, are currently beyond the scope of this
project.
If however you can live without the "running note" automation,
ob-lilypond can already render as score, and play as sound
simultaneously.
See http://github.com/mjago/ob-lilypond for more details.
Regards
Martyn
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2011-07-03 15:10 org -> lilypond? Rustom Mody
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