There a Unicode diacritic for this, the ligature tie It does not necesserily gives good result, depending on the font
character U+0361 ͡ COMBINING DOUBLE INVERTED BREVE 1͡2 ok with DejaVu Sans (but tie sign a bit too close) Would this be a possibility? Apparently, this ligature tie does not exist in LaTeX Silvain Le 21.10.21 à 17:59, Knute Snortum a écrit :
Hi everyone, In piano music, there's a technique for holding down a key with one finger, then switching to another. I know how this looks in music notation (see attached) but I don't know how to engrave it with LilyPond. I've searched the docs, the LSR, and the internet for the answer, but I don't know any technical term for this (is there one?) so the results were less than helpful. How is this done in LilyPond? I'm assuming one uses markup with \finger, but I can't find a way to make the "slur" on top of the numbers. (I've seen this notated with the slur under the numbers too.) -- Knute Snortum
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