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We have written LilyPond as an experiment of how to condense the art of music engraving into a computer program. Thanks to all that hard work, the program can now be used to perform useful tasks. The simplest application is printing notes.
By adding chord names and lyrics we obtain a lead sheet.
Polyphonic notation and piano music can also be printed. The following example combines some more exotic constructs.
The fragments shown above have all been written by hand, but that is not a requirement. Since the formatting engine is mostly automatic, it can serve as an output means for other programs that manipulate music. For example, it can also be used to convert databases of musical fragments to images for use on websites and multimedia presentations.
This manual also shows an application: the input format is text, and
can therefore be easily embedded in other text-based formats such as
LaTeX, HTML, or in the case of this manual, Texinfo. By means of a
special program, the input fragments can be replaced by music images
in the resulting PDF or HTML output files. This makes it easy
to mix music and text in documents.
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This page is for LilyPond-2.10.33 (stable-branch).
Other languages: French.