Hi. I'm intending to print copies of the hymns I write to be sung in church, so Braille copies are ergent at the moment. I have written each of the S A T B on different staffs, and each of the parts, apart from the melody in the S, move at varying rhythms. I write a lot of hymns, and until now, haven't been able to provide the choir with "proper" notation, so if you can help, I'd be very greatful! Angela. From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew English (paper music) Sent: 06 October 2009 15:53 To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [goodfeel] Re: Writing hymns in lime. Angela, Are you trying to process the hymn through goodfeel, or print it out in lime for sighted musicians? Thank you for mentioning this. It comes up often and I need to put together a tutorial. I'll work on this today, and e-mail the list. -Andy ----- Original Message ----- From: Angela <mailto:purlla_music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 6:40 AM Subject: [goodfeel] Writing hymns in lime. Hi all! Can anyone offer some guidance on how to write hymns in lime, words with four-part harmony please. Many thanks, Angela. Angela Purll Mobile: 07717 186 435 Email: purlla_music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.purlla.com