(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 2 en 3 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “(...) the eye not only notices the distance between note heads, but also between consecutive stems.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 2 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “The spacing of a piece of music should reflect the character of the music. A piece should not contain unnatural clusters of black nor big gaps with white space.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 2 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “LilyPond has no concept of part-extraction, because there is no need for such a concept. Music fragments are assigned to identifiers. The music is then either combined into a full orchestral score, or it is used for creating the separate parts. Parts and scores are derived from the same input (...)”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 5 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “The program has no graphical user interface, and always produces all pages of the final output. To see the result of a change, the program has to be rerun on the entire score. In effect, this transforms music editing into a debug-compile cycle, and fine-tuning layout details is a slow process.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 1 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “LilyPond is a batch program. When the program is invoked, it reads a file, which is then processed without any user interaction.”
lilypond.org
(en) lilypond.org. Gearchiveerd op 22 juli 2023. Geraadpleegd op 22 juli 2023. “LilyPond is (...) devoted to producing the highest-quality sheet music possible. It brings the aesthetics of traditionally engraved music to computer printouts.”
(en) lilypond.org/introductie. Geraadpleegd op 22 juli 2023. “It (...) [allows] composers, transcribers and publishers to focus on the music instead of improving their software’s default output. Performers will get parts that let them concentrate on playing music instead of reading it.”
(en) Hawryluk, Andrew, Finale and LilyPond (14 juni 2014). Gearchiveerd op 15 november 2022. Geraadpleegd op 19 augustus 2022.
musipedia.org
(en) Musipedia, the open music encyclopedia. Gearchiveerd op 15 december 2021. Geraadpleegd op 15 december 2021. “[In] Muspecidia (...) we are building a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes.”
mutopiaproject.org
(en) Mutopia project (24 juli 2019). Gearchiveerd op 11 februari 2022. Geraadpleegd op 15 december 2021. “Free Sheet Music for Everyone (...) in the Public Domain or under Creative Commons licenses, in PDF, MIDI, and editable LilyPond file formats.”
(en) lilypond.org. Gearchiveerd op 22 juli 2023. Geraadpleegd op 22 juli 2023. “LilyPond is (...) devoted to producing the highest-quality sheet music possible. It brings the aesthetics of traditionally engraved music to computer printouts.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 2 en 3 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “(...) the eye not only notices the distance between note heads, but also between consecutive stems.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 2 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “The spacing of a piece of music should reflect the character of the music. A piece should not contain unnatural clusters of black nor big gaps with white space.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 2 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “LilyPond has no concept of part-extraction, because there is no need for such a concept. Music fragments are assigned to identifiers. The music is then either combined into a full orchestral score, or it is used for creating the separate parts. Parts and scores are derived from the same input (...)”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 5 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “The program has no graphical user interface, and always produces all pages of the final output. To see the result of a change, the program has to be rerun on the entire score. In effect, this transforms music editing into a debug-compile cycle, and fine-tuning layout details is a slow process.”
(en) Mutopia project (24 juli 2019). Gearchiveerd op 11 februari 2022. Geraadpleegd op 15 december 2021. “Free Sheet Music for Everyone (...) in the Public Domain or under Creative Commons licenses, in PDF, MIDI, and editable LilyPond file formats.”
(en) Musipedia, the open music encyclopedia. Gearchiveerd op 15 december 2021. Geraadpleegd op 15 december 2021. “[In] Muspecidia (...) we are building a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes.”
(en) LilyPond, a system for automated music engraving pagina 1 (10 mei 2003). Gearchiveerd op 6 oktober 2022. Geraadpleegd op 16 oktober 2022. “LilyPond is a batch program. When the program is invoked, it reads a file, which is then processed without any user interaction.”