Score for diatonic accordion: Difference between revisions
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<div style="color: red">This example relies on undocumented editor macros (which should probably be implemented as Scheme functions so that the music has to be input only once). Additionally, it seems that there are no other examples in the internet that use the suggested template layout; I wonder whether the used format is an ad-hoc invention (WL).</div> | |||
A template to write a score for a diatonic accordion. | A template to write a score for a diatonic accordion. | ||
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# For each pull- or push-part translate the piano notes to the according tabulature representation. | # For each pull- or push-part translate the piano notes to the according tabulature representation. | ||
<lilypond version="2.24" | <lilypond version="2.24"> | ||
verse = \lyricmode { Wie gross bist du! Wie gross bist du! } | verse = \lyricmode { Wie gross bist du! Wie gross bist du! } | ||
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\AccordionTabTwoCBesDur | \AccordionTabTwoCBesDur | ||
} | } | ||
\layout { | \layout { | ||
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</lilypond> | </lilypond> | ||
[[Category:Correction wanted]] | |||
[[Category:Instrument-specific]] | [[Category:Instrument-specific]] | ||
[[Category:Real music]] | |||
[[Category:Specific notation]] | [[Category:Specific notation]] | ||
[[Category:Template]] | [[Category:Template]] | ||
[[Category:Snippet]] | |||