Re: Independent rhythmic spacing between staves?

2017-10-30 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Saul, > In my current project, I have a situation where the piano has fast arpeggios > at the same time as the strings play a steady, slower rhythm (see attached > screenshot). My feeling is that the best looking solution would be to > temporarily sacrifice rhythmic alignment between the

Re: Independent rhythmic spacing between staves?

2017-10-22 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 22.10.2017 00:43, Saul Tobin wrote: In my current project, I have a situation where the piano has fast arpeggios at the same time as the strings play a steady, slower rhythm (see attached screenshot). My feeling is that the best looking solution would be to temporarily sacrifice rhythmic

Re: Independent rhythmic spacing between staves?

2017-10-22 Thread Vaughan McAlley
Hi Saul, For a bar or two here and there, maybe experiment with scaling durations: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/writing-rhythms#scaling-durations Make the the first two quavers shorter and the next four longer. Work it out so it all adds up. Vaughan On 22 October 2017

Temporary independent rhythmic spacing between staves?

2017-10-21 Thread Shevek
Hi all, In my current project, I have a situation where the piano has fast arpeggios at the same time as the strings play a steady, slower rhythm (see screenshot). My feeling is that the best looking solution would be to temporarily sacrifice rhythmic alignment between the piano part and the rest

Temporary independent rhythmic spacing between staves?

2017-10-21 Thread Saul Tobin
Hi all, In my current project, I have a situation where the piano has fast arpeggios at the same time as the strings play a steady, slower rhythm (see attached screenshot). My feeling is that the best looking solution would be to temporarily sacrifice rhythmic alignment between the piano part and

Independent rhythmic spacing between staves?

2017-10-21 Thread Saul Tobin
Hi all, In my current project, I have a situation where the piano has fast arpeggios at the same time as the strings play a steady, slower rhythm (see attached screenshot). My feeling is that the best looking solution would be to temporarily sacrifice rhythmic alignment between the piano part and