Mark,

Hmmm. That gives me a bar check failure!

C:/Users/Peter/AppData/Local/Temp/frescobaldi-samod0cp/tmp94ybz3e6/document.ly:18:30:
 warning: barcheck failed at: 3/4
4 4 s4*2 r2\fermata s4*4 
|

Best regards,

Peter
mailto:[email protected]
www.ptoye.com

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Friday, June 12, 2020, 7:48:11 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:


Peter,
 
From trial and error I learned, if a cadenza is started mid-measure (say on the 
second of four beats), then Lilypond want to start the nest meterd part on the 
third beat.
The solution is to star the cadenza on the first beat of the measure.
As to the bass it can be “fudged” with a number of spacers equal to the 
duration of the cadenza.
 
Here is my code:
 
\language "english"
\version "2.19.83"
\score {
<<
   \new Staff {
   \time 4/4
   {
    c'4 4 4 4 |
    \cadenzaOn 4 4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 \cadenzaOff \bar "|" 
    R1   }
}
 
\new Staff {
  \time 4/4
  \clef "bass"
  {
    c1
    4 4 s4*2 r2\fermata s4*4 |
  }
}
>>
}
 
Mark
 
From: lilypond-user [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Peter Toye
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 7:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Free rhythm in part of a bar
 
I need to have part only of a bar notated with free rhythm. Also other staves 
need to be synchronised. I've tried using \cadenzaOn but then I get a barcheck 
problem and the next bar goes odd. I can't see anything about this in the 
snippets or manuals. A minimal example follows.

There seem to be two issues:

1) How do I get the desired result, which is one bar with the first 2 crotchets 
synchronised with the bass, and the rest unsynchronised?

2) This isn't in the example, but what if I want a free section within a bar, 
but synchronised accompaniment at the beginning and end of the bar (e.g. a 
chord on the final note of a cadenza).

\language "english"

\version "2.19.83"

\score {

 <<
   \new Staff {
   \time 4/4
   {
    c'4 4 4 4 |
    4 4 \cadenzaOn 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8  \bar "|" \cadenzaOff
    R1
   }
 }

 \new Staff {
  \time 4/4
  \clef "bass"
  {
    c1
    4 4 r2\fermata |
  }

 }

 >>

}
Thanks in advance,

Peter
mailto:[email protected]
www.ptoye.com

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