If you have a chord, followed by either another note or chord that uses '
or
, to change the octave, is it relative to the last note of the chord, or
to
the first?
Between 2 chords, the first note of the second chord is relative to the
first note of the first chord.
Inside chords, all
Carl D. Sorensen schrieb:
[...]
I think it's better to have the duplication and the ability to switch
between \tabNumbersOnly and \tabFullNotation, than to avoid the duplication,
and have \tabFullNotation be a non-undoable setting.
As you can see, \tabFullNotation works only locally when
Op donderdag 28 mei 2009, schreef Tom Dickson:
If I change the rest to a note, it prints correctly (but has an extra
note). Trying a skip and/or a g8\rest both don't work, either.
Any ideas how to get around this?
You could use \set stanza = #1. to get the first one there.
It may take some
2009/5/28 Brandon Olivares olivare1...@duq.edu:
Hi,
Sorry for the stupid question, but I'm confused about something.
If you have a chord, followed by either another note or chord that uses ' or
, to change the octave, is it relative to the last note of the chord, or to
the first?
For
Op donderdag 28 mei 2009, schreef Tom Dickson:
In the attached example, the music begins with a rest (r8) - and
vocalName and shortVocalName don't print on the first line, but do on
subsequent lines.
Any ideas how to get around this?
I found an even better solution. Put the vocalName
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hallo, alle Nederlands sprekende LilyPond gebruikers:
Op www.lilypondforum.nl is nu een forum voor Nederlandstalige
LilyPondgebruikers. Het is bedoeld om nieuwkomers ondersteuning te bieden dus
ook de meer gevorderde LilyPond-gebruiker is er van harte welkom!
At
On 5/28/09 1:21 AM, Marc Hohl m...@hohlart.de wrote:
Carl D. Sorensen schrieb:
[...]
I think it's better to have the duplication and the ability to switch
between \tabNumbersOnly and \tabFullNotation, than to avoid the duplication,
and have \tabFullNotation be a non-undoable setting.
But still not within the tablature staff
At the moment, I don't know how to manage this.
I found it,
% Dead Note
\tweak #'stencil #ly:note-head::print
\tweak #'glyph-name #2cross
\tweak #'style #'special
f'\1
% End of Dead Note
f\4
4
Dead note is applied only to f'\1
Thank you for your answer Toine Schreurs, It perfectly works!
About using the standard clef, I will do it of course. Actually I discover
slowly LilyPond and I'm not yet very confident with these standard. Thank
you for your comments. My program is far to be operational for now, but if
you want to
Thank you for your answer Toine Schreurs, It perfectly works!
About using the standard clef, I will do it of course.
Actually I discover slowly LilyPond and I'm not yet very confident with these
standard.
Thank you for your comments.
My program is far to be operational for now, but if you
Op donderdag 28-05-2009 om 13:52 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef
Grammostola Rosea:
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Hallo, alle Nederlands sprekende LilyPond gebruikers:
Ik kan me niet registreren... krijg geen email...
Ik wel, zie onder
Groet -- Jan.
Van:LilyPondForum.NL wbs...@xs4all.nl
Aan:
Thank you for your answer Toine Schreurs, It perfectly works!
About using the standard clef, I will do it of course. Actually I discover
slowly LilyPond and I'm not yet very confident with these standard. Thank
you for your comments. My program is far to be operational for now, but if
you want to
Julian schrieb:
But still not within the tablature staff
At the moment, I don't know how to manage this.
I found it,
% Dead Note
\tweak #'stencil #ly:note-head::print
\tweak #'glyph-name #2cross
\tweak #'style #'special
f'\1
% End of Dead Note
f\4
4
Is there somebody out there working with emacs lilypond-mode??
I use the example file from the tutorial:
--
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
Documents for @command{lilypond-book} may freely mix music and text.
For example,
Great man!
Thanks for your help
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Am 28.05.2009 um 22:12 schrieb Thomas:
Is there somebody out there working with emacs lilypond-mode??
I use the example file from the tutorial:
--
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
Documents for @command{lilypond-book} may freely mix music
On 5/28/09 7:22 AM, Julian jul...@casadesus.com.ar wrote:
But still not within the tablature staff
At the moment, I don't know how to manage this.
I found it,
% Dead Note
\tweak #'stencil #ly:note-head::print
\tweak #'glyph-name #2cross
\tweak #'style #'special
If I may chime in...
This may just be a matter of editorial taste, but would it be possible
to make it so the 'X' on in the Tab staff is not the musical glyph from
Feta, but rather the character 'capital X' from the same font set being
used for tab numbers? For example, instead of
Here's one way to do it:
deadNote =
#(define-music-function (parser location note) (ly:music?)
(set! (ly:music-property note 'tweaks)
(acons 'stencil ly:note-head::print
(acons 'glyph-name 2cross
(acons 'style 'special (ly:music-property note
On 5/28/09 6:28 PM, David Stocker dstoc...@thenotesetter.com wrote:
If I may chime in...
This may just be a matter of editorial taste, but would it be possible
to make it so the 'X' on in the Tab staff is not the musical glyph from
Feta, but rather the character 'capital X' from the same
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
Adding the context property to switch between the two alignments was a
quick hack with a serious limitation: if set to align with note
columns, tempo marks disappear completely when attached to
multi-measure rests.
A
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