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2.1 Lilypond code blocks
Lilypond code blocks look like
#{ Lilypond code #}
They can be used anywhere where you can write Scheme code: the Scheme
reader actually is changed for accommodating LilyPond code blocks and
can deal with embedded Scheme expressions starting with $
and #
.
It extracts the Lilypond code block and generates a call to the
LilyPond parser
which is executed at runtime to interpret the
LilyPond code block. Any embedded Scheme expression is executed in
the lexical environment of the Lilypond code block, so you have access
to local variables and function parameters at the point the Lilypond
code block is written.
A LilyPond code block may contain anything that you can use on the right side of an assignment. In addition, an empty LilyPond block corresponds to a void music expression, and a LilyPond block containing multiple music events gets turned into a sequential music expression.
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