Carlo Stemberger <carlo.stemberger <at> gmail.com> writes:
> I'd find useful a syntax like this...
>
> \version "2.14.2"
> \relative c'' {
> \time 3/4
> e2\((\< d4)\!
> c2.\fermata\)\>\! \bar "|."
> }
> By using \>\! on the last note, the hairpin should simply fill the measure.
Only on the last note? or wherever a \! comes on on the same note as a \> ?
In music for an ensemble, a decrescendo often ends before a long rest
{ a2\< b2\!\> R1*23 \bar"||" key c\minor R1*24 ... }
Here the decrescendo should end at the end of the b
The current syntax lets us write an empty chord, on which we can end
the decrescendo. (But, if you do this with the option that draws
hairpins beyond bar-lines, Lilypond will complain.)
\relative c'' {
\time 3/4
e2\((\< d4)\!
c2.\fermata\)\> <>\! \bar "|."
}
The empty chord is useful whenever we want to place something in the music,
but it is inconvenient to type the input after the note.
<>^"violin" \cueDuring "violinImovementAdagio" R1*3
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