A basic example of a lilypond input file is
@example
-\version "@version{}"
+\version @w{"@version{}"}
\score @{
@var{...compound music expression...} % all the music goes here!
\header @{ @}
soprano part).
@example
-\version "2.11.38"
+\version @w{"@version{}"}
melody = \relative c' @{
\clef treble
\key c \major
Now we want to add a cello part. Let's look at the @q{Notes only} example:
@example
-\version "2.11.38"
+\version @w{"@version{}"}
melody = \relative c' @{
\clef treble
\key c \major
different notes.
@example
-\version "2.11.38"
+\version @w{"@version{}"}
sopranoMusic = \relative c' @{
\clef treble
\key c \major
easily fixed. Here's the complete soprano and cello template.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
-\version "2.11.37"
+\version "2.11.38"
sopranoMusic = \relative c' {
\clef treble
\key c \major
@c The following should appear as music without code
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
-\version "2.11.38"
global = { \key d \major \time 4/4 }
sopMusic = \relative c'' {
\clef "treble"
and key:
@example
-\version "2.11.38"
+\version @w{"@version{}"}
\header @{
title = "Jesu, meine Freude"
composer = "J S Bach"