Am 19.03.2012 17:35, schrieb m...@apollinemike.com:
Dear Luis,

Lionel Rascle is working on this sorta thing.
You can e-mail him at le...@free.fr for some code.
Hey, that's interesting. Does he know about my work and the
long discussions with Carl about the syntax and stuff?
It would be overkill to invent the wheel again.

Marc
Cheers,
MS

On Mar 19, 2012, at 12:28 AM, luis jure wrote:


hello list,

i'm transcribing a fragment of a blues recording, and i'm trying to solve
how to notate all the pitch deviations present in the voice and guitar.

i'm combining the use of plain glissandi, bendAfter, and grace
notes with \hideNotes and glissando for a "prebend" (BTW, how useful it
would be for this task something like bendAfter but "before" the note!).

but i don't know how to notate with lilypond the bend and release, like in
the attached image (it's taken from the legend at the end of the hal
leonard books).

some time ago i learned how to embed simple postscript code in lilypond,
but perhaps there's a simpler and more efficient "pure lilypond" way...


best,


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