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Special forum features: inserting music notation, posting audio recordings.
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Author: rt
Posted: May 29 2006 - 03:17 PM
Subject: re: re: March theme
Author: jjmontalbo
Posted: May 29 2006 - 02:47 PM
Subject: re: March theme
Author: jjmontalbo
Posted: May 29 2006 - 02:42 PM
Subject: re: March theme
I'm from the Philippines. It's the most common theme here, yet I do not have any idea on what the title of that tune is...
BTW, in the 3rd bar, the two dotted 8th notes followed by another 8th note is supposed to be a triplet of three quarter notes, but I do not know how to do them in Lilypond syntax.
Author: w0lfie
Posted: May 29 2006 - 05:38 AM
Subject: re: March theme
well, the most common march at graduations in the US is Pomp and Circumstance #1 by Edward Elgar. However, I don't recognize your snippet as being part of that piece. Where are you from that you heard this? Sometimes knowing a region helps narrow the search. :-)
Author: jjmontalbo
Posted: May 28 2006 - 02:21 PM
Subject: March theme
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How to insert music:
Add a bit of sheet music, along with a MIDI file, simply by entering note names in Lilypond syntax between the [L] and [/L] tags.
For example, you can try what happens if you enter: [l]g'4 g'4 d''4 d''4 e''4 e''4 d''2[/l] (use the Preview function if you don't actually want to post this).
You can create these lists of note names by clicking on piano keys here.
How to post an audio recording:
If you just want to sing, whistle, or play a melody so that other forum visitors can hear it, follow these steps:
- Record your audio here.
- You should notice a 32-character hash code, something like: 2a40281c5001c5a7d8c9f57fcdeccfaf
- copy this hash code and paste it into a forum post, enclosed in the audio tags, for example: [audio]2a40281c5001c5a7d8c9f57fcdeccfaf[/audio]
How to mark a thread as solved:
If the original question in a thread is solved, please mark it as solved using the "solved" icon (or by just typing [solved] into your post). This makes life easier for people who are willing to identify melodies, since unsolved problems are easier to spot that way. If a problem turns out to not be solved after all, just write [/solved] in a new post, and the thread will be labeled accordingly.