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I would definitely check out this article for an introduction to the language. It's quite old, but it should give you a general idea. There's also the language documentation on the main GitHub page.
@elyisgreat Sorry, maybe I didn't declare the problem clearly. I don't have music knowledge, where I could learn that? did that will help use alda?
Well, after I look what was I wrote, its more like I ask how to write music in alda and not how to write music for alda. Does my English got problem? Probably. ahhhhhh! Well, keep learning from surrounding :D
Oh; you want to learn the music theory bit so that you can write music in alda? That's a much more vague question. There's lots of resources online to help you. Would definitely recommend checking out r/musictheory for music theory tips, then visiting the alda slack group to discuss the language itself.
@mindcat -- I think https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Music_Theory is a good resource for music theory for beginners. It might be a fun exercise to learn how the sheet music examples translate into Alda syntax.
I'll close this issue for now since we've linked to a couple of resources, but we can talk further on Slack if you'd like!
oh yes yes. music theory.
Could you tell me some learning materials about music that will help use alda?
I am new for develop the music.