Hello Malte,
Excellent, thanks!
JM
> Le 15 janv. 2017 à 23:18, Malte Meyn a écrit :
>
> Am 15.01.2017 um 22:00 schrieb Menu Jacques:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Going on with my Gabrieli example, there is a time change to 3/2, and I
>> can’t get rid of the warning message on the
Am 15.01.2017 um 22:00 schrieb Menu Jacques:
> Hello,
>
> Going on with my Gabrieli example, there is a time change to 3/2, and I
> can’t get rid of the warning message on the first R1*3/2.
>
> Thanks again for your help!
>
> JM
You can adjust the measureLength for this last, shorter measure
Hello,
Going on with my Gabrieli example, there is a time change to 3/2, and I can’t
get rid of the warning message on the first R1*3/2.
Thanks again for your help!
JM
%%
\version "2.19.44"
PartPFourVoiceOne = \relative g {
\set Score.barNumberVisibility =
Hello Andrew, Marte and Simon,
Thanks for the solutions, sorry I missed that topic in december.
Maybe such use of Staff.timeSignatureFraction is worth being mentioned in this
context in the LPNR? (Score.measureLength is not as of 2.19.31).
JM
> Le 13 janv. 2017 à 17:13, Simon Albrecht
On 13.01.2017 15:12, N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
I'd probably reduce all note-values by half
I strongly advise against that. It obscures the historical evolution of
notation and thus takes away an important bit of information from the
performer. And honestly: it doesn’t make it significantly
Hi Andrew,
The example I needed it for last year was Italian music from about the same
period and I was making an edition from the original score, so it may have
been fairly common practice at that time.
Andrew
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Hi Jacques,
my first instinct (given my very limited experience with mensural notation
or as a music historian) is that this is a transcription error. The
historical time signatures of mensural music did not include a symbol for
4/2: there were either three or two semibreves to a bar, and these
Am 13.01.2017 um 14:29 schrieb Menu Jacques:
> Hello folks,
>
> In a Canzon by Gabrieli, we have 4/2 time written as slashed C:
>
\time sets timeSignatureFraction and measureLength. So you can either
use time and set one of these context properties or you set both of them
and don’t need
Hi Jacques,
\set Staff.timeSignatureFraction = #'(2 . 2)
\time 4/2
I asked the same question in December,
Andrew
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Hello folks,
In a Canzon by Gabrieli, we have 4/2 time written as slashed C:
I tried:
\once \override Score.TimeSignature.stencil = ##f
\numericTimeSignature\time 2/2 | % 1
\numericTimeSignature\time 4/2 | % 1
but this displays no time signature at all since both \time’s occur at the
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