Thomas,
On 28 March 2012 19:47, Thoams Griffin tgriffin94...@gmail.com wrote:
A modern edition of the serenata Erminia by Alessandro Scarlatti, edited by
Thomas Griffin using Lilypond, is now available from the Istituto Italian per
la
Storia della Musica. The score was performed on 22
Mac OS X 10.4.11 x86 on double-clicking Lilypond icon same error in 2.15.35
as in previous versions like 2.15.34 (and same hardware as before).
Klaus
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A beginner's approach to your problem:
I would make the grace note visible so that I can see what I'm doing.
There is a known issue with grace synchronization with multiple staves,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/special-rhythmic-concerns
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I would try just
Hello,
One staff line with tenor and bass voices, discerned by stem direction.
Now there comes a whole note/semibreve and the bass splits into bass one
and bass two. How to show the middle note is bass one and not tenor two?
\arpeggioBracket d a\arpeggio
looks about right visually to group the
Hello,
On 29 March 2012 10:00, Silvio ARDITO silvioard...@gmail.com wrote:
The first ( or better the zero ) measure contains only the following grace
notes:
grace { d''16-2 [e'' fis''] }
I tried with \partial but I always got errors.
the bad solution is:
...
\time 4/4
...
\set
Hi all,
Why not simply use BendAfter and change the X-offset?
Just a thought,
Kieren.
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Klaus Föhl worte:
the bracket should be after the notes and not in front of them.
When you want that to happen you should precede the chord with
\once \override Arpeggio #'direction = #RIGHT
When you have got it on the other side you will see that
it is still looking to the right and so
- Original Message -
From: Klaus Föhl klaus.fo...@uni-giessen.de
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 6:01 PM
Subject: How to group whole notes/semibreves in one system?
Hello,
One staff line with tenor and bass voices, discerned by stem direction.
Now there
Hi David,
Am 5. März 2012 01:07 schrieb David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com:
Hi Harm,
I've just read the new description. Very nice!
Of course you're aware: doing a good job means that more work of this
kind will be offered. :)
Ha, no problem.
Oh, by the way, forgot to mention that