I wonder at the "proper" use of crecendi. Consider this example:

cd = \notes{c d}
\score{
        \notes{
                \cd \cr \rc \cd
        }
}

This gives a parsing error, probably because of some spanner bureaucracy. Also
if the \notes part above is replaced with
\notes{
        \cr c d \rc
}
this don't make it through the parser either. Of course, if you change the 
place of \cr and c and d and \rc respectively, this passes. Now, I find this
confusing. Is this a bug or a feature ? (As of 1.3.72).

 _[Martin]_
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