Il giorno lun 20 giu 2016 alle 8:58, Federico Bruni
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
But it's more a
TODO:
- How should this feature behave at line-break?
- Until this is cleared disable line-breaks sufficiently.
I've browsed my tablature books but could not find a bend over a line
break.
I've searched in the Eric Clapton "Unplugged" book (which was used as
a reference when bend.ly was discussed) and could not find it. I
would guess that other software try to avoid such a situation? (even
though I think that this situation should be managed and not avoided)
The closest example I found (in another book) is actually a
bend-tie-release (see file attached). So not a good example.
Blocked because too big. I've uploaded it here:
https://postimg.org/image/adoxhwk75/
Anyway, I would expect it to behave similarly to ties:
In the last measure of the system, where the bending starts, we
should see the curved line ending with an arrow but without the steps
(1/4, 1/2, 1, etc.) of the bending.
In the next measure after line break we should see the curved line
continuing until it reaches the pitch; the bending "step" should be
printed there.
I don't know how other software behaves.
I think I'll try MuseScore as soon as I can. It seems like it
supports bending:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/bends
I'm trying MuseScore... but I'm not motivated to try to understand a
software I'll never use.
After a few tests I can only say that it's not a good reference at the
moment.
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