Karl Hammar:
Xavier Scheuer:
On 31 December 2012 15:22, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
...
\Ms \Ds % without the \\
will behave as if you wrote the dynamics together with the
James Bailey:
On Dec 31, 2012, at 3:22 PM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
... [ ly code for Ms and Ds ] ...
If I use \Ms \\ \Ds the dynamics will come out to the left
(compared to
k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) writes:
Karl Hammar:
Xavier Scheuer:
On 31 December 2012 15:22, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
...
\Ms \Ds % without the \\
will behave as if
- Original Message -
From: Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: dynamics seperatate from the notes entry
Yes, you can place the dynamics above the staff, but I don't really see
the
point of that. Now your forte
Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net writes:
From: Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
Yes, you can place the dynamics above the staff, but I don't really
see the point of that. Now your forte collides with the tempo
mark. And in choir notes it would only solve any potential collisions
between dynamics
Phil Holmes:
Yes, you can place the dynamics above the staff, but I don't really see
the
point of that. Now your forte collides with the tempo mark. And in choir
notes
it would only solve any potential collisions between dynamics and lyrics
for
one staff only.
The point of
David Kastrup:
k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) writes:
...
This looks like a bug.
\version 2.17.10
Ms = \relative a' { c4 c c c | }
Ds = \relative a' { s\p s s\f s | }
Ma = \relative a' { c4\p c c\f c }
\score {
\new Staff \relative a' { c4\p c c\f c | \Ms \Ds | }
David Kastrup:
Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net writes:
From: Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
Yes, you can place the dynamics above the staff, but I don't really
see the point of that. Now your forte collides with the tempo
mark. And in choir notes it would only solve any potential
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
smorz = \markup { \italic smorz }
sotto = \markup { \italic { sotto voce } }
Ds = {
s1*10 | s1^\sotto | s4 s2.\f | s4 s2.^\smorz | s1\p | s1\pp | s1*2 |
s2 s\ | s4 s8. s16\f\ s4 s8.\! s16
- Original Message -
From: Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 2:22 PM
Subject: dynamics seperatate from the notes entry
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
smorz
On 31 December 2012 15:22, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
(snip)
If I use \Ms \\ \Ds the dynamics will come out to the left
(compared to the in the notes version), probably since the
Phil Holmes:
...
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
smorz = \markup { \italic smorz }
sotto = \markup { \italic { sotto voce } }
Ds = {
s1*10 | s1^\sotto | s4 s2.\f | s4 s2.^\smorz | s1\p | s1\pp | s1*2 |
s2 s\
Xavier Scheuer:
On 31 December 2012 15:22, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
(snip)
If I use \Ms \\ \Ds the dynamics will come out to the left
(compared to the in the notes
- Original Message -
From: Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: dynamics seperatate from the notes entry
I think I like the \new Dynamics version best if I could get the same
space above and under the dynamics
Phil Holmes:
I think I like the \new Dynamics version best if I could get the same
space above and under the dynamics as for the within notes case.
As a general rule (and this would appear to include the music you're
setting) dynamics for singers are put above the staff, to avoid problems
Hi Karl,
Lilypond default seems to have it below.
That's because dynamics for [almost?] all non-vocal instruments are engraved
below the staff.
I have defined a VocalStaff context, with all the appropriate #'direction = #UP
overrides — this makes it very easy to add a vocal line without
On Dec 31, 2012, at 3:22 PM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
How do I merge Ds and Ms below so it will behave as if I wrote the
dynamics together with the notes?
smorz = \markup { \italic smorz }
sotto = \markup { \italic { sotto voce } }
Ds = {
s1*10 | s1^\sotto | s4 s2.\f | s4
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