//!Mup-Arkkra // This is a Mup input file template. // Lines starting with // are "comments" that are here for your benefit. // You can remove them without affecting the output. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // things to go on the top of the first page top // centered title. // The number in parentheses is the text point size. // Make it bigger if you want a bigger title or smaller if you // want a smaller title title (18) "Replace this with the title of your song" // subtitle // If you want a subtitle, remove the // from the beginning // of the next line and fill in the appropriate subtitle text // title (14) "Replace this with the subtitle" // composer info // The first pair of double quotes enclose what to left justify, // the second encloses what to right justify. // If you want more than one line, add similar lines of input title "" "Replace this with composer info" ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // things to go on the bottom on the first page bottom // If you want a copyright notice, remove the // // from the next line and edit in the appropriate information // title "\(copyright) Copyright Replace this with year and name" ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // things to go on the top of pages other than the first top2 // This example will give a centered page number between dashes. // You can customize as you wish. title "- \% -" ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // things to go at the bottom of pages other than the first bottom2 // if you want things printed at the bottom of pages of than // the first page, place them here ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // score-wide parameters // // You may or may not need to change some items in this section // // The values given as examples are the default values that Mup uses // if you don't specify anything for them score // time signature. Can be cut, com, // or two numbers with a / between them time = 4/4 // key signature. Value is a number from 0 to 7 // followed by # or & for number of sharps or flats. key = 0# // how many staffs. Can be a number from 1 to 40 staffs = 1 // clef. Can be treble, treble8, 8treble, frenchviolin, // soprano, mezzosoprano, alto, tenor, baritone, or bass clef = treble // Note: there are many more parameters that can be set, // but they are not included in this simple template. // There are parameters to set margins, control how things // are laid out on the page, transpositions value, font and size // for text and lyrics, etc ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // You can set some parameters for specific staffs, // to override the score-wide parameters. For example, // if you specify staffs = 2 in the score-wide parameters above, // and want to use bass clef on staff 2, even though the score-wide // clef parameter is set to treble, you can do // staff 2 // clef = bass ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // music input starts here music // For each measure, you enter one line of input for each staff, // then indicate what kind of barline to print. // The following specifies that staff 1 contains a measure of rest // and that an ordinary bar line is to be used at the end of the measure. 1: mr; bar // Usually, a measure of input for one staff consists of one or more chords // Each chord is specified by // time_value notes ; // where time_value is something like // 4 for a quarter note // 8 for an eighth note // 4. for a dotted-quarter note // etc and notes is a list of one or more notes, specified as a pitch from // a to g, optionally followed by an accidental (#, &, x, &&, or n for sharp, // flat, double sharp, double flat, or natural respectively). // Examples: // 4c; // 2. ceg; // 16 f#; // 1 d b&; // (Spaces are optional, you can put them in if you want, but don't have to) // // So a complete measure might look something like: // 1: 4e; 4d; 2c; // bar // // If you want a note in a different octave than the default octave // (the octave from middle-C up for treble clef, // or the octave below middle-C for bass clef), // you can add a + for each octave to go up or - for each octave to go down. // For example: // 1: c+; gc+e+; a&-; f#---; // // There are many other things you can specify, such as ties, slurs, grace // notes, etc, and there are also many shortcuts you can use to save typing. // Consult the Mup documentation for more details. // Other bar types you may want to use are // repeatstart // repeatend // repeatboth // dblbar // endbar // invisbar