Re: [Tex-music] chords in grace notes with PMX

2016-10-14 Thread Dr. Gerhard Eber
Dieter  writes:
Hallo André,

thanks for the two solutions. Since I need the 2nd I had the problem to
find out what number corresponds to the needed note, but in the end it
worked. From my limited experience grace chords are really a very rare
case, but without your help I would have been lost, and I agree with
Dieter that a z option would be much nicer.

Regards, Gerhard

> Hi André,
>
> these are nice tricks. I did not know, that I can create a slur just
> with one note.
>
> But I wonder how one would realize more than two simultaneous grace
> notes with the first trick.
>
> My limited TeX capabilities do not allow me to further investigate the
> second trick "\\\let\grcut\grcu\def\grcu#1  etc."
>
> Would this allow two have more than two simultaneous grace notes?
>
> Above all the question is how frequent or rather rare such a situation is.
>
> A more transparent solution would be to build a real z-option into the
> Grace notes.
>
> Regards,
> Dieter
>
>
> Am 13.10.2016 um 05:48 schrieb Andre Van Ryckeghem:
>> This are 2 methods for writing grace chords
>>
>> ===
>>2   1   3   4   3   4   0  -2
>>
>>1   2   20  .03
>>
>> bt
>> ./
>> w150
>> c43 b+ zes esi zb /
>> Gxe5s g2n-ud su+3-1 su+3 //
>> Gxse4s g24dn /
>> %
>> \\\let\grcut\grcu\def\grcu#1{\bigsh7\zq7\grcut{#1}\global\let\grcu\grcut}\ 
>>
>> c43 b+ zes esi zb /
>> Gxse4s g2nud su+4-1.5 s /
>> =
>>
>> Andre
>> -Oorspronkelijk bericht- From: Dr. Gerhard Eber
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 10:17 AM
>> To: Werner Icking Music Archive
>> Subject: [Tex-music] chords in grace notes with PMX
>>
>> Dear PMX experts,
>>
>> I want to write 2 grace notes which build a chord and tried the following
>>
>> 1)
>> Ga zf e4ds zg /
>>
>> 2)
>>
>> Ga Gf e4ds zg /
>>
>> 3)
>>
>> G2azf e4ds zg /
>>
>> 4)
>>
>> G2a zf e4ds zg /
>>
>> 1) and 2) silently ignore the second note of the intended chord, 3) and
>> 4) complain about the z being not allowed after G.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this with PMX?
>
>
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Re: [Tex-music] chords in grace notes with PMX

2016-10-14 Thread Dieter

Hi André,

these are nice tricks. I did not know, that I can create a slur just 
with one note.


But I wonder how one would realize more than two simultaneous grace 
notes with the first trick.


My limited TeX capabilities do not allow me to further investigate the 
second trick "\\\let\grcut\grcu\def\grcu#1  etc."


Would this allow two have more than two simultaneous grace notes?

Above all the question is how frequent or rather rare such a situation is.

A more transparent solution would be to build a real z-option into the 
Grace notes.


Regards,
Dieter


Am 13.10.2016 um 05:48 schrieb Andre Van Ryckeghem:

This are 2 methods for writing grace chords

===
   2   1   3   4   3   4   0  -2

   1   2   20  .03

bt
./
w150
c43 b+ zes esi zb /
Gxe5s g2n-ud su+3-1 su+3 //
Gxse4s g24dn /
%
\\\let\grcut\grcu\def\grcu#1{\bigsh7\zq7\grcut{#1}\global\let\grcu\grcut}\ 


c43 b+ zes esi zb /
Gxse4s g2nud su+4-1.5 s /
=

Andre
-Oorspronkelijk bericht- From: Dr. Gerhard Eber
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 10:17 AM
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: [Tex-music] chords in grace notes with PMX

Dear PMX experts,

I want to write 2 grace notes which build a chord and tried the following

1)
Ga zf e4ds zg /

2)

Ga Gf e4ds zg /

3)

G2azf e4ds zg /

4)

G2a zf e4ds zg /

1) and 2) silently ignore the second note of the intended chord, 3) and
4) complain about the z being not allowed after G.

Is there a way to do this with PMX?



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Tel.: 06151 / 360 82 72

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