Wanted to make a post after finding a good way to tackle rhythmic slashes in
song without having the midi catch it on the playback:
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slashon = { \override Staff.Rest #'style = #'slash
\override Staff.Rest #'glyph-name = "2slash"
\override Staff.Rest #'stencil = #ly:note-head::print }
slashoff = { \revert Staff.Rest #'style
\revert Staff.Rest #'glyph-name
\revert Staff.Rest #'stencil }
slashheadon = { \override NoteHead #'style = #'slash
\set Staff.midiMaximumVolume = #0 }
slashheadoff = { \revert NoteHead #'style
\set Staff.midiMaximumVolume = #5 }
dynamicson = { \override Score.DynamicText #'transparent = ##f }
dynamicsoff = { \override Score.DynamicText #'transparent = ##t }
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I use the slashon\off for pure quarter rest slashes that won't jump around when
transposing. This is for your basic improv section in a jazz chart. I got this
one from
http://www.nabble.com/Rhythmic-slashes,-are-just-too-...@-$--hard-to-do-td8949934.html
. But for the times when I like to notate specific rhythms with rhythmic slash
NOTEHEADS while still not having the midi catch it, I'll use the slashheadon/off
just before the slashes start. You kick in the midivolume=0 by using a dynamic
of any type. So the section will look like this:
{ c8 c c c c c c c
\slashon r4 r4 r4 r4 \slashoff
\slashheadon \dynamicsoff r4\f r b8 b b4
\slashheadoff c8\f \dynamicson c c c c c c c
}
Hope this helps somebody, I've been trying to get a system going for my slashes
and finally found something that works!
-Brian
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