Il giorno gio 25 dic 2014 alle 11:37, Trevor Daniels
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
Federico Bruni wrote Thursday, December 25, 2014 10:10 AM
LM 2.1.3
I don't understand well the second sentence in this paragraph (in
master only at the moment):
"This shorthand may be useful in other places where the rhythm
changes
with an unchanging pitch, but remember a bare duration will attach
to
the preceding pitch, making a single note, if only white space
separates them."
I can put more than white spaces between the pitch and the bare
duration:
\version "2.19.15"
\relative c' {
c8 4. 2 |
c8-3 \mark \default 4. 2
}
Hi Federico
If you had c4 a4 a8 a8 you could not write c4 a 8 8, as this would
be interpreted as c4 a8 a8. You'd have to write c4 a4 8 8.
Ok, now I understand. I didn't get the meaning of 'making a single
note'.
I think that adding this example would be very useful, because
otherwise the sentence is a bit tricky to interpret.
That was the situation I was trying to describe. If you can improve
on the (English) words to make it clearer, please do.
No, I think an example would be enough.
Merry Christmas!
Trevor
Merry Christmas to all of you!
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