Hello,
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Hi Bill,
On 07.10.19 18:30, Bill via lilypond-user wrote:
Very powerful function. Nice to know about.
this worked for me. I found that rest durations are not the same as
note durations so the following notes have to be specified.
I’m not sure what you mean by that. Durations will be
Very powerful function. Nice to know about.this worked for me. I found that
rest durations are not the same as note durations so the following notes have
to be specified.putting in the line
\quoteDuring flute s1
added another staff so I deleted it.
Bill
\version "2.19.83"
fluteNotes
On 06.10.19 23:11, Ben wrote:
I've never had to use quotes before and I must admit, I am very
confused about the syntax. I just consulted the manual and tried to
copy and paste some code so I can learn it and tweak it, but I am
getting warnings directly from the documentation.
That second
On 10/5/2019 7:54 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hi Ben,
On 05.10.19 14:24, Ben wrote:
Does your approach allow for clean part-printing? I put together a
quick test and it looks like they all get included for violin 1. I
don't know a straightforward way to accomplish one divisi per violin
1
Hi Ben,
On 05.10.19 14:24, Ben wrote:
Does your approach allow for clean part-printing? I put together a
quick test and it looks like they all get included for violin 1. I
don't know a straightforward way to accomplish one divisi per violin 1
part in this special situation.
It wouldn't be
On 10/5/2019 4:53 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hi Ben,
your approach does work. It can be simplified quite a bit, mainly by
using shortInstrumentName and \RemoveAllEmptyStaves, and not using
keepAliveInterfaces, which you don’t even need. See ben-divisi.ly.
On 05.10.19 03:08, Ben wrote:
I
Hi Ben,
your approach does work. It can be simplified quite a bit, mainly by
using shortInstrumentName and \RemoveAllEmptyStaves, and not using
keepAliveInterfaces, which you don’t even need. See ben-divisi.ly.
On 05.10.19 03:08, Ben wrote:
I didn't know if I should create the divisi
On 10/4/2019 6:08 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hi Reggie,
there’s a really neat way of setting this up so that Lily will even be
free to choose line breaks, but extra staves are only shown where
necessary:
\version "2.19.83"
\paper { #(set-paper-size "a7") indent = 0
Hi Reggie,
there’s a really neat way of setting this up so that Lily will even be
free to choose line breaks, but extra staves are only shown where necessary:
\version "2.19.83"
\paper { #(set-paper-size "a7") indent = 0 }
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
Good afternoon.
I would really appreciate if some help could come from someone who knows how
to begin engraving a score that I need to do for a job. It is a string
orchestra piece but the divisi is confusing me I have no idea where to
start. Is there any template for this please?
The piece
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