From: fred Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 20:04:32 +0000 (+0000) Subject: lilypond-0.1.41 X-Git-Tag: release/1.5.59~3506 X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=50a8b1e27331ad9440b13956e08205bf8a55ec75;p=lilypond.git lilypond-0.1.41 --- diff --git a/Documentation/mudela-course.doc b/Documentation/mudela-course.doc index f6ab5083eb..a24d2f382a 100644 --- a/Documentation/mudela-course.doc +++ b/Documentation/mudela-course.doc @@ -21,26 +21,21 @@ \section{Who is who} -This document describes two different things +This document describes various things, but let's first point out the +different parts of the package, and their names. \begin{description} \item[Mudela] A language for defining music. - \item[LilyPond] A package (the only one existing :-) which can read a mudela file and interpret it. - - The name ``LilyPond'' does not have much to do with the purpose of - the package, but we have a special emotional attachment with the - name. (Of course we are not telling why we chose it; this is an - excercise for the reader, most of the vital clues are contained in - the documentation and the source code. If you have guess, then let - me know) +\item[Feta] A (Meta)Font of musical symbols. LilyPond uses it to + render sheet music. \end{description} \section{Overview} - -Let's start with a very simple example, we will enter ``twinkle twinkle -little star.'' We start with the most important part: the notes. +Let's start with a very simple example, we will enter ``twinkle +twinkle little star.'' We start with the most important part: the +notes. Imagine being in a music-lesson, and that you made an error playing ``twinkle twinkle''. Your teacher asks you to read out loud the