Dear Mark,
I use the "Wanderer"(I call this rhythm because it is the basic motive in
the Wanderer-Fantasie by Schubert ) and "Sarabande" rhythms like this:
\include "rhythmen.ly"
\relative {
\wanderer { c d e f e d }
\time 3/4 \sarabande { e d c g' f e } }
But, this is not my idea! You can find the rhythm- template at:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=390
2008/11/3 Mark Polesky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
> > what's wrong with c16*5 or c4*5/4
>
> Mats,
> Check out the png. He's doing something totally different.
>
>
> Stefan,
>
> that's neat!
> But you need to change the last line of the main file to this:
>
> \relative { \time 5/16 \vs c \vs d \vs e \vs f \vs <c e g> }
>
> it's always helpful to attach a png demo to eliminate confusion.
>
> Also, I think this would be a valuable addition to the LSR, but
> can the rhythm.ly file be trimmed down a little? Maybe translate
> the German into English?
>
> By the way, can you explain how your functions "sarabande" and
> "wanderer" work? I recognize the rhythms, but how do you use them?
> Looks intriguing.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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