Am 22.02.2016 um 08:51 schrieb Carl-Henrik Buschmann:
> Hi again,
>
> I try to do this dymanic acrobatic:
>
> *"sfz > pp <"*
>
> In my mind i figured that nothing can come from nothing, so i tried
> the following:
>
> <<
> {a2}
> \\
> {s4\sfz\> s4\pp\<}
> >>
which is very well thought and nearly there.
>
> But this produces only the top voice with the stem the wrong way (of
> course). Any ideas?
There are two issues with your code here:
a) Stem direction
If you use the temporary polyphony construct like you do LilyPond will
implicitly create new voices with \voiceOne and \voiceTwo set. So the a
is considered the upper voice of a two-part setting. Of course this is
usually correct but not in your case.
The most immediate solution is to add \oneVoice before the a..
Alternatively you can choose the alternative syntax for temporary polyphony:
<<
{ a2 }
\new Voice {
s4 \sfz \> s4 \pp \<
}
>>
This syntax will let the *first* voice (with the a) *continue* the voice
before and after the polyphonic section. So when you have \oneVoice
before the a will stick to that. This is sometimes even *necessary*,
namely when you have to start/stop a spanner like a dynamic or a slur
inside that section.
b) not printing at all
You will have got a " warning: unterminated crescendo" in your console
output, isn't it?
The crescendo goes nowhere. Probably you *did* write the \ff, but not
inside the voice where you started the crescendo. Therefore LilyPond
considers it unterminated and can't print it. I'm not sure why this is
propagated to the preceding dynamics, but it's clear that this is the
reason.
So you have to extend your polyphonic section to include the \ff, then
the dynamics will be printed.
HTH
Urs
>
>
> Med vennlig hilsen,
> Carl-Henrik Buschmann
> /Lektor/
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm trying to learn how to use lilypond to typeset orchestral material.
>> Handling large projects is fun but good documentation regarding this
>> is hard
>> to come by. I'm still a lilypond novice and my Google-Fu has let me
>> down, I
>> need help.
>>
>> I'm using my own orchestration which i engraved in Sibelius a while back.
>>
>> This is my original sibelius score i.e.: the "ideal":
>> http://i.imgur.com/fIQJN8v.png
>>
>> And this is my lilypond output so far:
>> http://i.imgur.com/g2OL258.png
>>
>
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