But even if it didn't crash, I don't think it wouldn't have done what you wanted. In Lilypond version 18 this seems to crash the program, which is (by definition) a bug, because it should be impossible to cause a crash by supplying the wrong input. You defined \context Voice = "voiceMelody" inside the first > but then tried to reference voiceMelody inside the second >. I think there is a fundamental problem with the way you tried to do this. I attached the new progress (It is not fully correct since it is only an example) How can I write the first lyric only once, and not (because it is the same) 4 times?.How can I place the chords not only at the boundary of the bars?.With the help of Alephzero, I managed now to display a better notation. \include "predefined-guitar-fretboards.ly" I try to get a simple framework to convert my songs to LilyPond, therefore I tried to make it as simple as possible, but until now I had no luck. The timing is weird, for example on bar 5, there is more than 4/4 tact, and on bar #7 I can't figure out, what is happening at all. How can I correctly separate the refrain from the main text? The score is without a break and I didn't manage to find the structure for a simple song.ĭoes anyone know, what the right English notation I have to write is, for example when I try to display an "h"? I've tried it with a "b" but it seems, it displays always one octave deeper. How can I get the right bars and times? It seems that LilyPond sets some weird timings for example with 9/8 timing, and whatever I do I can't get the bars (or the vocals) to the right places. While I found with trial and error, that I could display all tones and vocals, I am not able to get the correct timings (and tones), so I have a few questions. Thank you.I have been fiddling around for a whole day now - trying to set a correct LilyPond notation. Please do not distribute any copies of the pattern. Please only use the pattern for personal use. are NOT included.Īll my designs are original and the stitched versions in the photos are stitched by me before being listed. Threads, material fabric, needles, scissors etc. This is a blackwork embroidery pattern only. You are responsible for downloading and printing the pattern - this is ONLY A DIGITAL FILE. Due to the nature of digital files, no refunds can be given, thanks for understanding. The pattern can also be accessed at any time through your "Purchases" folder. The digital files will be delivered instantly via a download link once payment is processed. You will need Adobe reader to open the files, which you can get free from /reader. This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD pattern only! You WILL NOT receive a finished stitch piece. ★★ You might like my other blackwork patterns: ★★★ ★★ Favourite my shop for new product notifications ★★ I have more modern blackwork patterns in my shop, please take a look. ★ 1 page instructions /beginners guide to blackwork embroidery ★ PDF pattern chart 6 inch Square version- High res mobile/tablet view and multi page print out option ★ PDF pattern chart 6 inch Circle version- High res mobile/tablet view and multi page print out option ★ Threads required: Black, Grey and Blue DMC floss (Exact DMC numbers provided). ★ Design Area : 6.4" x 6.4" circle (90 x 90 stitches) ★ Fabric: white 14 count Aida or 28 count evenweave Once stitched it is easy to frame in a wooden hoop or flexi hoop (available at most craft stores) and looks great as wall art in your home. Pattern is designed to fit an oval 6 inch hoop frame or 6 inch square frame with 14 count Aida but can easily be adapted to fit a variety of different shape and sized frames due to the nature of the repeating design.Ģ chart versions are included but can easily be adapted. The middle dragonfly has blue body and grey wings. Repeating blackwork pattern of geometric dragonflies surrounded by water lilies and lily pads.
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