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Author: ivo
Posted: Jul 12 2005 - 02:01 PM
Subject: re: re: re: blue-ette
Rainer wrote:
Yes, it is cut off after one system because I use the "preview" function of Lilypond for these bitmaps. Is there a need for more space? I guess I could also make the cutoff after the first page instead of just the first line...


No, I was just wondering what I might have done wrong...
:-)
I think one system is usually enough for identifying a song.
user picture Author: rt
Posted: Jul 12 2005 - 01:30 AM
Subject: re: re: blue-ette
Ivo Bouwmans wrote:
this is the Lilypond code rendered as sheet music (although for some reason it does not show all notes):
...


Yes, it is cut off after one system because I use the "preview" function of Lilypond for these bitmaps. Is there a need for more space? I guess I could also make the cutoff after the first page instead of just the first line...

Rainer
Author: [email protected]
Posted: Jul 10 2005 - 06:10 PM
Subject: re: blue-ette
This song is entitled BlueSette and you can find it listed in the "[url]allmusic.com[/url]" website under Toots Thielmans who is a jazz harmonica player who made a record/cd of this tune many years ago. Hope this helps you.
Stan

Forgot this fact: It was written as a Jazz Waltz in 3/4 time.
Author: ivo
Posted: Jul 10 2005 - 01:41 PM
Subject: re: blue-ette
this is the Lilypond code rendered as sheet music (although for some reason it does not show all notes):

 
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(now in 3/4 time - I could've known...)

Author: hareldvd
Posted: Jul 10 2005 - 12:33 PM
Subject: blue-ette
Hi,

I have this scroll on a torn fax paper titled blue-ette. The name of the writer is unreadable. I attached what seems to be a lilipond like string that might help identify it. I am looking for the scroll in a better condition.
f,4 g,4 a,4 ais,4 c4 d4 dis2 g,4 fis,2. d2 f,4 e,2. c2 dis,4 d,2. ais,2 d,4 dis,4. f,8 fis,8 gis,8 ais,2 fis4 f2 dis4 gis,2 f4 dis2 cis4 gis,2 e4 dis2 cis4 fis,4 gis,4 ais,4 b,4 cis4 dis4 f2 dis4 d2 c4 f,1

Thanks
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How to insert music:

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