Hi all.
I'd like to have percent repeats automatically split at line breaks,
i.e., in the following example I'd like the first score to look like
the second.
\version "2.19.84"
\score {
\repeat percent 30 { c'1 }
}
\score {
{
\repeat percent 14 { c'1 }
\repeat percent 16 { c'1 }
}
}
Hi all,
I transcribe songs using a style of melody + lyrics + chords. In certain
songs, I write the same chord twice. Sometimes I want both chords to be
printed, for example the second chord is starting a new section. Other
times I may want only the first chord to be printed. \set chordChanges =
Hi Ben,
Ben Eichler wrote
> suppose I want that C major chord to last only for 5 beats, in a melody
> I would use a tie, but that doesn't work in chord mode, the second chord
> is
> printed which I don't want:
> Chord notation: |C . . . |(C) F . . |
> Lilypond notation: \chordmode { c1( c4) f2.
I am experimenting a bit with piano sustainpedal notation (see attachments) and
have some questions:
- IMO by default *All* pedal markings are aligned too far to the left by
default. Is there a reason for this, or is this a bug or something that
needs improvement? This seems to be a
Rick Kimpel-2 wrote
> I am trying to learn how to change the default stem directions.
> […]
> ...without having to do all the \stemUp \stemDown stuff.
> I'm ok with the manual beaming.
Hi Rick,
You could set up a custom function.
A simplistic example (see below) will read the 'default direction.
Wow I’ve never seen that syntax before. Works perfectly for what I need, since
I’m only printing chord letters in a ChordNames context. Thanks Thomas!
-Ben
From: Thomas Morley
Sent: 01 March 2020 07:38
To: Ben Eichler
Cc: lilypond-user
Subject: Re: Ties in chord mode
Am Sa., 29. Feb. 2020 um
Am Sa., 29. Feb. 2020 um 11:07 Uhr schrieb Ben Eichler :
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> I transcribe songs using a style of melody + lyrics + chords. In certain
> songs, I write the same chord twice. Sometimes I want both chords to be
> printed, for example the second chord is starting a new section. Other
Hello,
I am doing some experiments with the cross-staff and I want to show you how
some limits and collisions can be bypassed through some workarounds that I
would like to automate.
Cross-staff is achieved through two basic commands:
1) \change Staff
2) \crossStaff
And I show you how both the