Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-23 Thread Robert Blackstone
Hi Harm, Ref.: "Aaron's code should work. If not, I'd be interested how you do “my score". Probably one could track down the problem.” This is a very kind offer. What do you want to see? Surely not the complete _ly.tex-file? (Some 600 lines of code). Perhaps the score-definition + the

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-22 Thread Robert Blackstone
Hi Robin, Thanks for your critical comment. I can see your point, but personally I am not very disturbed with or hindered by the result of my amateurish hack. I tried several other hacks, for example coupling the notes with real ties, but I found the result extremely ugly. And finally I will

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-22 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 22. Dez. 2019 um 11:52 Uhr schrieb Robert Blackstone < blackstone.rob...@gmail.com>: > Hi Aaron, Mark, Kieren and Rutger, > > Many thanks for your solutions for my “Laissez vibrer”-problem. > I’m very impressed by your "LilyPond -creativity”. > Introducing my notes into your examples

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-22 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi Aaron, Am So., 22. Dez. 2019 um 07:06 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill : > > On 2019-12-21 9:15 am, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > >> Here is my attempt at hacking the BarLine stencil to add overlapping > >> ties: > > > > This is so cool. Is there an easy way to make the function determine > > the "current"

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-22 Thread Robert Blackstone
Hi Aaron, Mark, Kieren and Rutger, Many thanks for your solutions for my “Laissez vibrer”-problem. I’m very impressed by your "LilyPond -creativity”. Introducing my notes into your examples works perfectly. Unfortunatly, introducing your codes into my scores either does not change anything,

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-21 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-12-21 9:15 am, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Here is my attempt at hacking the BarLine stencil to add overlapping ties: This is so cool. Is there an easy way to make the function determine the "current" set of LVs (i.e., the LV configuration from the most recent LV-ed chord) and

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-21 Thread David R
On Friday, December 20, 2019, Robert Blackstone wrote: > Dear all, > I’m presently transcribing some piano-scores in which schords, sustained with a pedal are notated in a way had not seen before (see screenshot). > I would like to copy it but I have no idea how to do it. > I would be grateful

RE: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-21 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Robert, Might it be the sostentuto pedal? http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/piano Mark From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Robert Blackstone Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2019 3:33 AM To: Robin Bannister Cc:

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-21 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Aaron, First of all, thanks for all your fabulous Scheme-y hacks! They not only help in the moment, but provide great bread crumbs for those of us who eventually want to know how to fish (to mix my metaphors). > Here is my attempt at hacking the BarLine stencil to add overlapping ties:

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-21 Thread Robin Bannister
Robert Blackstone wrote: > I’m presently transcribing some piano-scores in which schords, > sustained with a pedal are notated in a way had not seen before > (see screenshot). Referring to that original screenshot, surely there is no pedal here. The pedal would blur what the right hand is

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-21 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-12-21 3:32 am, Robert Blackstone wrote: Hi Robin, I tried some of the procedures I found on https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2019-05/msg00202.html , the thread you advised me to look at but they did

Re: Notes or chords sustained with a pedal

2019-12-20 Thread Robin Bannister
Robert Blackstone wrote: Dear all, I’m presently transcribing some piano-scores in which schords, sustained with a pedal are notated in a way had not seen before (see screenshot). I would like to copy it but I have no idea how to do it. This thread may get you started: