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IdentifiersAll of the information in a LilyPond input file is internally represented as a Scheme value. In addition to normal Scheme data types (such as pair, number, boolean, etc.), LilyPond has a number of specialized data types,
LilyPond also includes some transient object types. Objects of these types are built during a LilyPond run, and do not `exist' per se within your input file. These objects are created as a result of your input file, so you can include commands in the input to manipulate them, during a LilyPond run.
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