Le Dec 1, 2011 à 4:05 PM, Tim McNamara a écrit : > > On Dec 1, 2011, at 6:26 AM, Daniel Kraft wrote: > >> I have the following problem: I would like to engrave an arpeggio >> which should be played in a "unusual" order, namely first the highest, >> then the lowest and finally the middle note. > > There is nothing unusual about that and I would see no reason why any > musician would need further explanation. Just write the notes and they will > play it. > >> To indicate that, I'd like to place roman numerals I, II and III next >> to (i.e., right of) the respective notes. Is there an (easy) way to >> do that? > > Look at chord fingerings under "Fingering Instructions" in the documentation, > you might be able to do something with that. However, speaking from the > musician's perspective adding Roman numerals to what is a simple three note > phrase would seem more confusing than helpful- especially as Roman numerals > already have other uses in music.
There's always :
\relative c' {
\set tieWaitForNote = ##t
\override Tie #'springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
\override Tie #'minimum-length = #2
\grace { c16 ~ [ d' ~ g, ~ ] } <c, g' d'>1
}
Cheers,
MS
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