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@node conclusion 

@unnumberedsec Conclusion

We have shown you what engraved music should look like, and how we built
our software to emulate that look.  We have put a lot of effort into
building it.  Thanks to all that hard work, you can @ref{@DEPTH@switch/tour.html,use the program to print nice music
too}.

To complete the reading of this essay, you may want to have a look at
@ref{@DEPTH@about/pubs.html,publications and articles},
especially @ref{http://www.musicbyandrew.ca/finale-lilypond-1.html,Andrew
Hawryluk's writings}, which include Finale and LilyPond notation
benchmarking.

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