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Author: ipodhead
Posted: Dec 19 2008 - 04:21 PM
Subject: re: A French chanson
looks similar to "Danse Cosaque" from Bizet's "Carmen" (alternatively "Beat out that rhythm on a drum" from "Carmen Jones")
user picture Author: rt
Posted: Dec 03 2006 - 03:41 PM
Subject: re: A French chanson
Hello coa190,

what are the correct note durations? In Lilypond, note durations are defined by entering, for example, "4" for a quarter note, "8" for an eighth note, and so forth. Dotted notes are entered by adding dots, for example "c'4." for a dotted quarter note. There is no sixth or 12th note duration, and I think you were using those. The keyboard on the main page can give you some examples for Lilypond note durations.

Cheers,

Rainer
Author: coa190
Posted: Nov 26 2006 - 10:40 PM
Subject: A French chanson

 
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This is an evergreen French chanson, but unfortunatly I only know this short sequence.

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