Another thing: c\turn only places turn above c, thus c\turn e must
be played as d16 c b c e4 . But I want to write a turn between c and
e, thus played as c8 d32 c b c e4 . How to do that?
I can imagine that the former has the \turn positioned over the note,
while the latter has the \turn
hi,
On 30 Mar 2009, at 22:55, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
BTW, how to write bebbung (trembling) using Lilypond?
The word is called `Bebung' (note the single `b'). I've never seen a
notated Bebung, so I can't comment how to represent it with Lilypond.
not sure if this helps, but here's a
Thanks. I know the notation and meaning (I have Grove in both html and braille
(concise version in braille)), but it seems that Lilypond can't generate it.
I still can't figure out what's the difference between mordents and various
pralls :-)
Haipeng
在2009-03-31,Simon Bailey
On 31 Mar 2009, at 11:43, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng wrote:
Thanks. I know the notation and meaning (I have Grove in both html
and braille (concise version in braille)), but it seems that
Lilypond can't generate it.
I still can't figure out what's the difference between mordents and
various
Have anyone figure out what are the difference of these ornaments I refferred
yesterday?
Another thing: c\turn only places turn above c, thus c\turn e must be played as
d16 c b c e4 . But I want to write a turn between c and e, thus played as c8
d32 c b c e4 . How to do that?
Haipeng
Turn after a note I write as:
{ c4 d4} \\ {s8. s16\turn s4}
This *looks* right, (adjust the s8. and s16 to move the turn; they
must add up to a crotchet).
It doesn;t sound in the MIDI output, and there's no easy way to make
it.
--
Dr Peter Chubb http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au peterc AT
Hi Peter and Hu,
Turn after a note I write as:
{ c4 d4} \\ {s8. s16\turn s4}
This *looks* right, (adjust the s8. and s16 to move the turn; they
must add up to a crotchet).
It doesn;t sound in the MIDI output, and there's no easy way to
make it.
Why not just offset the turn?