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End of tutorialThis is the end of the tutorial. If you read everything until this point (and understood everything!) then you're now an accomplished lilypond hacker. From here you should try fiddling with input files or making your own input files. Come back to the reference manual for more information if you get stuck! Don't forget to check out the templates, examples and feature tests. If you want to see real action LilyPond, head over to http://www.mutopiaproject.org, which has many examples of classical music typeset with LilyPond. |
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