Michael,
You cane use \cadenzaOn and then group your eighth notes with [ ] e.g.
deh,8[ deh,8] ees,4 geh,8[ deh,8 bes,8] ees,4 geh,8[ geh,8 c,8]
That should cause everything to work they way you are after and don't
bother to declare a time signature.
best of luck,
Shane
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015
Hello,
I'm working on a piece without barlines or a time signature. The file is
attached below. I have tried using the \cadenzaOn command, but this seems
to produce nice output only when I use a simple time signature (4/4) and
manually bar (|) the input. Unfortunately, the rhythmic values I'm
Hello,
I'm working on a piece without barlines or a time signature. The file is
attached below. I have tried using the \cadenzaOn command, but this seems
to produce nice output only when I use a simple time signature (4/4) and
manually bar (|) the input. Unfortunately, the rhythmic values I'm
Hi Michael,
I have a few suggestions based on my own experience, but there are probably
a few ways to approach the problem.
I would recommend that you create a global variable for controlling the
timing in the piece. It need only contain spacer rests, and potential line
breaks (marked by \bar ,