Hi Lucas, I was told by people with a far deeper understanding of Lilypond’s than mine that trying to abstract the volta map is undesireable — it should be explicitly included in every music expression that it intersects with.
Cheers, Kieren. > On Mar 12, 2024, at 7:00 PM, Lucas Cavalcanti <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello. I've been thinking about Lilypond's usage on parts: for one musician > (for example, the singer singing the melody) I'd like to give them a score > containing voltas using the repeat and volta commands; for another musician > (for example, the drummer) I'd like to give them a score with no repeats and > voltas. I know that if I'd like to create a full-band score (i.e a grid) I > can use the \unfoldRepeats at every variable, creating one straight through > score. > > However, is it possible to create something like a "Tempo Map" of sorts? Like > a part/variable that gives instructions to the master grid to create repeats > and voltas without the need to create new parts? > > My objective is to figure out a way to create independent grid scores from > musician part scores. To give a singer one straight, 6 pages score, to give a > drummer a 1 page score and to give the conductor a 4 page score. > Is that possible? > > Best regards, Lucas. > <Question.pdf><Question.ly> ______________________________________________ My work day may look different than your work day. Please do not feel obligated to read or respond to this email outside of your normal working hours.
