Stefan Thomas <[email protected]> writes:
> Dear community,
> is there a document available, where one can learn more about the new
> scheme-extending possibilities in 2.16.?
> I would like to know, how one can use #{…#} for constructing chord
> constituents (quotation of the "changes" site of 2.16.).
Huh. This is probably a bit artificial: it does not as much describe an
actual use case as it does describe the layers of nesting of music
expression.
A chord constituent is something written inside of < >. You can write
things like
< $#{ c' #} $#{ e'4 #} >
The first #{...#} cranks out just a pitch (which of course can be used
inside of a chord). The second cranks out a NoteEvent (its duration is
actually overriden when the closing angle bracket is written) rather
than, as before, a NoteEvent inside of an EventChord. As such, it fits
inside of a chord as well.
--
David Kastrup
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