Schenkerian slurs and framework

2024-03-04 Thread Ben Bradshaw
Hello, I read the 2005 article in the Linux journal about making schenkerian graphs, and I feel like it covered everything except one type of slur. I think I've heard it called a swan slur before. It's a slur that hooks around a note. In this picture it's the slur connecting the e flat in the bass

Using old definition of bass figures for 6\\, 7\\, 9\\ ...

2024-03-04 Thread Martin Straeten
The special font figures introduced with 2.24 breaks old typesets using fonts provided by https://github.com/OpenLilyPondFonts Is there a way to switch to the old behaviour? Kind regards, Martin

Re: Multiple connected slurs

2024-03-04 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
Il giorno dom 3 mar 2024 alle ore 18:36 Jean Brefort ha scritto: > > Try this: > c''1:32( | c1:32 )( | c1:32 )( | c4 ) r4 r2 | > > you only need three slurs not four. Works great, thanks. Il giorno dom 3 mar 2024 alle ore 18:32 David Kastrup ha scritto: > You should not ignore syntax

Re: Transpose tab into label forms

2024-03-04 Thread achar
Indeed I use fret-diagram. Too bad. THANKS Xavier. Le 04/03/2024 à 11:33, Xavier Scheuer a écrit : On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 at 11:05, achar wrote: > > Thank you for the answer. Label form may not be the correct translation. We could say "diagram" for guitar. > See an example attached. Good day.

Re: Transpose tab into label forms

2024-03-04 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 at 11:05, achar wrote: > > Thank you for the answer. Label form may not be the correct translation. We could say "diagram" for guitar. > See an example attached. Good day. jean-Pierre > It would save me time. > Does anyone have any ideas or is this simply impossible? > Thank

Re: Transpose tab into label forms

2024-03-04 Thread achar
Thank you for the answer. Label form may not be the correct translation. We could say "diagram" for guitar. See an example attached.Good day. jean-Pierre Le 04/03/2024 à 00:27, Carl Sorensen a écrit : What is "label form" for tablature?  I've never heard of it and couldn't find any