@end macro
@menu
-* Table of contents::
+* Musical terms A-Z::
+* Duration names notes and rests::
+* Pitch names::
+* Literature used::
@end menu
-@node Table of contents
-@chapter Table of contents
+@node Musical terms A-Z
+@chapter Musical terms A-Z
+
+Languages in this order.
+@itemize
+@item ES - Spanish
+@item I - Italian
+@item F - French
+@item D - German
+@item NL - Dutch
+@item UK - British English
+@item DK - Danish
+@item S - Swedish
+@item FI - Finnish
+@end itemize
@menu
-* Introduction::
* A::
* accent::
* accessory::
* woodwind::
@end menu
-@node Introduction
-@section Introduction
-
-Languages in this order.
-@itemize
-@item ES - Spanish
-@item I - Italian
-@item F - French
-@item D - German
-@item NL - Dutch
-@item UK - British English
-@item DK - Danish
-@item S - Swedish
-@item FI - Finnish
-@end itemize
-
-
@node A
@section A
are actually made from metal. The woodwind instruments commonly used in a
symphony orchestra are flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon.
-@page
+@node Duration names notes and rests
+@chapter Duration names, notes and rests
@table @code
@item DURATION NAMES, NOTES AND RESTS
@end multitable
@c @item @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab @tab
-@page
+@node Pitch names
+@chapter Pitch names
@table @code
@item PITCH NAMES
@end multitable
+@node Literature used
@unnumbered Literature used
@itemize
@section First steps
The first example demonstrates how to enter the most elementary piece
-of music, a @rglos{scale}. A rglos{note} can be entered by typing its
+of music, a @rglos{scale}. A @rglos{note} can be entered by typing its
name, from @samp{a} through @samp{g}. So, if you enter
@example
@end lilypond
The @rglos{duration} of a note is specified by a number after the note
-name. @samp{1} for a @rglos{whole note}, @samp{2} for a @rglos{half
-note}, @samp{4} for a @rglos{quarter note} and so on
+name. @samp{1} for a @rglos{whole note}, @samp{2} for a @rglos{half note},
+@samp{4} for a @rglos{quarter note} and so on
@example
a1 a2 a4 a16 a32