Hello folks,
Binchois.xml, a part of the Recordare MusicXML samples, contains <bracket/>
markups such as:
<measure number="13" width="168">
<print new-system="no"/>
<direction placement="below">
<direction-type>
<bracket default-y="-55" line-end="up" line-type="solid" number="1"
relative-x="-6" type="start"/>
</direction-type>
</direction>
<direction placement="above">
<direction-type>
<bracket default-y="21" line-end="down" line-type="solid" number="2"
type="start"/>
</direction-type>
<offset>1</offset>
</direction>
<note default-x="15">
<pitch>
<step>A</step>
<octave>2</octave>
</pitch>
<duration>8</duration>
<instrument id="P2-I4"/>
<voice>1</voice>
<type>quarter</type>
<stem default-y="0.5">up</stem>
</note>
<direction placement="below">
<direction-type>
<bracket default-y="-61" line-end="up" number="1" type="stop"/>
</direction-type>
<offset>2</offset>
</direction>
<direction placement="above">
<direction-type>
<bracket default-y="39" line-end="down" number="2" type="stop"/>
</direction-type>
<offset>3</offset>
</direction>
<note default-x="83">
<pitch>
<step>A</step>
<octave>3</octave>
</pitch>
<duration>12</duration>
<instrument id="P2-I4"/>
<voice>1</voice>
<type>quarter</type>
<dot/>
<stem default-y="30.5">up</stem>
</note>
<note default-x="135">
<pitch>
<step>F</step>
<octave>3</octave>
</pitch>
<duration>4</duration>
<instrument id="P2-I4"/>
<voice>1</voice>
<type>eighth</type>
<stem default-y="26">up</stem>
</note>
This is displayed by Finale 2014 and MuseScore 2.1.0 like this:
Text spanners can be used in LP to obtain that, but what is their name in music
in general?
Thanks for your help!
JM
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