Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-27 11:13 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: Thanks for this interesting information. I must admit I'm far to be an expert in Midi and synthesizer areas. I'm using a Linux box (Mageia 7) and Timidity to listen the Midi output. I have little experience with MIDI on Linux, as my music work has

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 27/01/20 à 17h45, Aaron Hill a écrit : > On 2020-01-27 12:27 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: >> >> the following drum partition has (semi-)opening hihat. In the Midi >> output, the resonance of this hihat is not stopped, even if followed >> by an explicitly closed hihat. > > It is usually expected

Re: Error Code

2020-01-27 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-27 7:07 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: I am still flummoxed by this matter. I have extracted both into small snippets. In both cases they compile. Yet when I add them to the full score the one with "(...)" throws the error. I have removed code to the last known clean complication.

RE: Error Code

2020-01-27 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Aaron, Thank you for your response. Please excuse my ignorance on MME's. I am still flummoxed by this matter. I have extracted both into small snippets. In both cases they compile. Yet when I add them to the full score the one with "(...)" throws the error. I have removed code to the last

Re: Error Code

2020-01-27 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-27 5:14 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: The following compiles correctly: b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16.]) When the last note, b32, is added: b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16. b32]) In the future, be sure to always include syntactically-complete MWEs. The snippets above

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-27 12:27 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: Hello, the following drum partition has (semi-)opening hihat. In the Midi output, the resonance of this hihat is not stopped, even if followed by an explicitly closed hihat. It is usually expected that synthesizers implement drum note exclusivity

Error Code

2020-01-27 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Hello All,: The following compiles correctly: b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16.]) When the last note, b32, is added: b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16. b32]) the error code Exited with return code -1073741819 Comes up. I am lost. Your help is requested. Mark

Re: Draw background lines/grid

2020-01-27 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Paolo, > is it possible to draw one or more horizontal lines, above/below the staff, > that are completely ignored for collisions with the score's grobs? Absolutely: just use \with-dimensions-from \null > Also: is it possible to draw a *grid* as a background for the score? Yes! Again, use

Draw background lines/grid

2020-01-27 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello, is it possible to draw one or more horizontal lines, above/below the staff, that are completely ignored for collisions with the score's grobs? Also: is it possible to draw a *grid* as a background for the score? Thanks, P

Exit Code

2020-01-27 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Hello All, The following exit code pops up Exited with return code -1073741819. It seems to be related to using a slur, (..), on three chords. Any ideas? Thank you. Mark

Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Hello, the following drum partition has (semi-)opening hihat. In the Midi output, the resonance of this hihat is not stopped, even if followed by an explicitly closed hihat. Thank you in advance to who can tell me how to stop this resonance. --8<---cut

RE: Location of Form Desination

2020-01-27 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Timothy, Thank you. Shall try it. Mark -Original Message- From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Timothy Lanfear Sent: Monday, January 27, 2020 10:28 AM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Location of Form Desination On

RE: Location of Form Desination

2020-01-27 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Urs, Thank you for your suggestion. I am going with "\piece." Mark -Original Message- From: Urs Liska [mailto:li...@openlilylib.org] Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:05 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org; Mark Stephen Mrotek Subject: Re: Location of Form Desination Am 27. Januar 2020

Re: Location of Form Desination

2020-01-27 Thread Timothy Lanfear
On 27/01/2020 06:54, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Hello All, In 18^th C piano music some movements have a “header” that describes the form, e.g., Rondo, Minuetto. This designation is to the left above any tempo marking. What commands can I use to achieve this? Thank you for your kind

RE: Location of Form Desination

2020-01-27 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Kevin, Yes that should work. Thanks for pointing out the "piece" just meant right-aligned. Corrected my thinking. Mark -Original Message- From: Kevin Barry [mailto:barr...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:47 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re:

AW: Compress "empty" Bars when using a separate variable for structure

2020-01-27 Thread Aron Hanowski
Wow, thank you. I actually could have thought of that myself. Von: Pierre Perol-Schneider Gesendet: Montag, 27. Januar 2020 17:49 An: sir.teddy.the.fi...@gmail.com Cc: lilypond-user Betreff: Re: Compress "empty" Bars when using a separate variable for structure Hi, Try: struct = {

Re: Compress "empty" Bars when using a separate variable for structure

2020-01-27 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi, Try: struct = { \key c \major \tempo 4 = 140 s1*3 %<= instead! \key g \major } Cheers, Pierre Le lun. 27 janv. 2020 à 17:43, a écrit : > Hello All, > > please consider the following snippet: > > > > > > \version "2.19.83" > > > > music = \relative

Compress "empty" Bars when using a separate variable for structure

2020-01-27 Thread sir.teddy.the.first
Hello All, please consider the following snippet: \version "2.19.83" music = \relative c'{ \compressFullBarRests R1*3 | \repeat unfold 2 {c8 d e fis g a b c} } struct = { \key c \major \tempo 4 = 140 s1 | s1 | s1 | \key g

clusters (accordion)

2020-01-27 Thread Gianmaria Lari
I would like to engrave the cluster symbol in the attached image. The excerpt is from the fifth movement of the Zolotaryov accordion kinder suite N1. I don't want to use exactly the same notation: if there is a better one (more modern/standard), that would be ok. Any suggestions? Thank you, g.