Jan wrote:
That says it all. P -P is used in tight scores as a shorter variant
of Ped *.
I was the one who added the Ped symbols, so I should know, and yes these
are all found in published music ;-)
Thanks for clarifying. I would be interested to know of any published
scores that use
I'm currently looking in detail at the repertoire of glyphs included in
Emmentaler to cross-check it against the repertoire of glyphs currently
encoded in SMuFL[1], in an effort to ensure that there are no glaring
omissions.
Jan Nieuwenhuizen and David Kastrup have been very kind in trying to
Hi Daniel,
here:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/snippets/keyboards#keyboards-changing-the-text-for-sustain-markings
is one example of Staff.pedalSustainStrings.
Best / Fredrik
On 2 April 2014 11:18, Daniel Spreadbury d.spreadb...@steinberg.de wrote:
I'm currently looking in
Fredrik wrote:
here: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/snippets/
keyboards#keyboards-changing-the-text-for-sustain-markings
is one example of Staff.pedalSustainStrings.
Aha, so it's supposed to be like a hyphen in a split dynamic marking like
cresc - en - do po - co a po - co
Daniel, you wrote Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:38 AM
Aha, so it's supposed to be like a hyphen in a split dynamic marking like
cresc - en - do po - co a po - co or similar.
I have never seen an edition where a pedal marking is written as P - e -
d. Do you have a feel for whether this is
Trevor Daniels Wednesday, April 02, 2014 12:12 PM
Daniel, you wrote Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:38 AM
Aha, so it's supposed to be like a hyphen in a split dynamic marking like
cresc - en - do po - co a po - co or similar.
I have never seen an edition where a pedal marking is written
That example doesn't make much sense to me, but an earlier example
by Han-Wen using pedalSustainStrings set to (Ped. -P *)
makes more sense. In this case it indicated an intermediate pedal
lift. This example is no longer in the code base, having been replaced
by the pedalSustainStyle =
Trevor Daniels writes:
Daniel, you wrote Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:38 AM
texidoc = The standard piano pedals style comes with Ped symbols.
The pedal string can be also tuned, for example, to a shorter tilde/P variant
at the end of the melody.
That says it all. P -P is used in tight