It appears to me that the [de]crescendo marks are tied to notes.
For example, I must say a4\< b c \:d2.
I'd like to express something like this (imagine \< and \> were like
notes and could take a duration):
<d1 {\<2 \>2}> %(I'm not suggesting this syntax, just using it here).
Is it possible to express this?
The closest I can come is:
d2\< ~ \:d2\> | \:e4
But that breaks the D into two notes, which shouldn't be necessary, and it
also carries the decrescendo into the next measure, which is ugly.
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