> From: Michael Wagner
> Subject: Puzzled about r1 issue in 3/4 time
> Date: October 23, 2019 at 2:59:06 PM CDT
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
>
>
> I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for
> “Silver Bells” into lilypond, and I am
On 23.10.19 23:38, Michael Gerdau wrote:
Lilypond is right, r1 is 4 beats long. What you probably want is
r1*3/4 or most likely (and better) R1*3/4 instead of r1.
More like R2.
What is the difference between R2. and R1*3/4 apart from the obvious difference
in the source file?
It really does
Michael Gerdau writes:
>> The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest in measure 33 seems to
>> betaking 4 beats - I get a bar check failed and there are one two
>> rests in measure 34, and an extra measure is inserted at the end.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> The offending r1 is on the 3rd
23. Oktober 2019 21:59, "Michael Wagner" schrieb:
> I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for
> “Silver Bells” into
> lilypond, and I am seeing a puzzling error.
>
> The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest in measure 33 seems to betaking 4 beats
> - I get a bar
Am 23.10.19 um 23:38 schrieb Michael Gerdau:
Lilypond is right, r1 is 4 beats long. What you probably want is
r1*3/4 or most likely (and better) R1*3/4 instead of r1.
More like R2.
What is the difference between R2. and R1*3/4 apart from the obvious difference
in the source file?
Michael Gerdau writes:
>>>Lilypond is right, r1 is 4 beats long. What you probably want is
>>>r1*3/4 or most likely (and better) R1*3/4 instead of r1.
>
>> More like R2.
>
> What is the difference between R2. and R1*3/4 apart from the obvious
> difference in the source file?
Probably none. I
Am 23.10.19 um 23:09 schrieb Carl Sorensen:
As you have identified, you can use “r2.” to get a ¾ note rest. This
rest will appear in the same note column as the first quarter note in
the measure. You can also use “R1*3/4” or “R2.” in ¾ time to get a ¾
note (whole measure) rest. This rest
>>Lilypond is right, r1 is 4 beats long. What you probably want is
>>r1*3/4 or most likely (and better) R1*3/4 instead of r1.
> More like R2.
What is the difference between R2. and R1*3/4 apart from the obvious difference
in the source file?
Kind regards,
Michael
Hi Michael,
some further clarification:
On 23.10.19 23:09, Carl Sorensen wrote:
R1*3/4 or R2. is a whole measure rest in ¾ time.
With normal rests (as with notes) the glyph, or symbol, that is printed
depends on the main duration you enter, ignoring the scaling factor.
These three all
From: Michael Wagner
Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 1:59 PM
To:
Subject: Puzzled about r1 issue in 3/4 time
I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for
“Silver Bells” into lilypond, and I am seeing a puzzling error.
The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest
> The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest in measure 33 seems to betaking 4 beats
> - I get a bar check failed and there are one two rests in measure 34, and an
> extra measure is inserted at the end.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> The offending r1 is on the 3rd line of the first branch of the
Am 23.10.19 um 21:59 schrieb Michael Wagner:
I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for
“Silver Bells” into lilypond, and I am seeing a puzzling error.
The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest in measure 33 seems to betaking 4
beats - I get a bar check failed and
I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for
“Silver Bells” into lilypond, and I am seeing a puzzling error.
The song is in 3/4 time, but the rest in measure 33 seems to betaking 4 beats -
I get a bar check failed and there are one two rests in measure 34, and an
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