Why not simply include the following setting at the top of your
score
\set Timing.barCheckSynchronize = ##t
and insert a bar check | at the end of the measure you want to
end prematurely? OK, you will still get a warning printout, but
otherwise it solves all the problems.
/Mats
Dan Eble
E.Weehaeli writes:
it is only after a long search that I found an easy way to repeat a part of a
melody
- with an upbeat
- ending before the end of a measure
- having different durations in the alternatives
- without producing warnings in the log
\version 2.11.49
{
\repeat volta
Am 07.07.2008 um 00:44 schrieb Eluze Weehaeli:
2008/7/1, Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've approved the snippet using the first example
(http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1id=490).
This works perfectly.
Using http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/ you can search - e.g. for upbeat or
repeat - the
2008/7/1, Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've approved the snippet using the first example
(http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1id=490).
This works perfectly.
Using http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/ you can search - e.g. for *upbeat* or *repeat
-* the snippet repository but you will not find this
2008/7/4 Reinhold Kainhofer:
Actually, all choir scores that I have do it exactly this way. I have never
seen any choir score, where the volta does not span whole measures.
I have. I'm writing a song book right now and during the process I've
seen a couple. I'm trying to avoid such things,
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
All the choral scores that I have seen put the pickup note before the |: and
use whole measures for the voltas (like in the attached example).
Patrick Horgan wrote:
What else are you going to do if there's a pickup note
and the 2nd ending goes on? You can
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Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb Robin Bannister:
This is surely not the whole story.
The repeated music |: to :| is then not congruent with the lyrics.
In a song with several verses the first verse is ok,
but subsequent verses get split.
2008/7/1 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think OK is just a more polite way of closing the window than
clicking on the close window button; it doesn't save anything.
As far as I know, save saves without closing the window, while OK
saves *and* closes the window.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am 28.06.2008, 00:11 Uhr, schrieb Mats Bengtsson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You may want to submit it to the LSR, though.
I did so with two examples.
but in the preview only one shows up. and when you click on the picture to
see the code, the full code is there.
on my PC (windows xp) this
Hi Eluze,
2008/7/1 Eluze Weehaeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I did so with two examples.
Thanks.
but in the preview only one shows up. and when you click on the picture to
see the code, the full code is there.
In your example, there are effectively two separate scores. If you
want them both to
2008/7/1 Eluze Weehaeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am 01.07.2008, 21:41 Uhr, schrieb Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In your example, there are effectively two separate scores. If you
want them both to show up
that's what I wanted, but I could not put them in one score, since after a
\break or
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
In my
experience, it's fairly uncommon in printed music to have this kind of
different durations in the two alternatives, so I don't think that it's
common enough to deserve a specific example in the manual. You may want
to submit it to the LSR, though.
It's not
Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2008 schrieb Patrick Horgan:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
In my experience, it's fairly uncommon in printed music to have this kind
of different durations in the two alternatives, so I don't think that it's
common enough to deserve a specific example in the manual. You may want
it is only after a long search that I found an easy way to repeat a part of a
melody
- with an upbeat
- ending before the end of a measure
- having different durations in the alternatives
- without producing warnings in the log
isn't this a third way that should/could be added to the examples
E. Weehaeli wrote:
it is only after a long search that I found an easy way to repeat a part of a
melody
- with an upbeat
- ending before the end of a measure
- having different durations in the alternatives
- without producing warnings in the log
isn't this a third way that should/could be
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