Late to the party, but you asked:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:47 PM, Thomas Morley
wrote:
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> https://forums.makemusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2065&sid=
> 70206c7b17c9cd8107c4ad1250073f0c
> But not discussing how it _should_ be done.
> I don't have Gould at hand, does she says anything about it?
Harm, that's great. How about adding it to the snippets repository?
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On 2/20/2018 7:24 AM, Noeck wrote:
Hi Ben,
If you want to change the beam gap, here are the overrides:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/snippets/repeats#repeats-engraving-tremolos-with-floating-beams
Best,
Joram
Ah, yes. Sorry I wasn't as clear as I meant to be - the beam gap lin
Hi Ben,
> What's the easiest way in LilyPond to create those beamed tremolos?
Just read the mail with code before in this thread. You can create them
via the \repeat tremolo command:
{
\repeat tremolo 8 { c'32 e' }
\repeat tremolo 4 { c'32 e' }
}
If you want to change the beam gap, here are
On 2/19/2018 6:04 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hi Harm,
thanks for the help.
On 19.02.2018 23:47, Thomas Morley wrote:
Also, following links may be of interest. They provide excerpts of an
old and new edition of Janacek, Glagolitic Mass.
http://notovodstvo.ru/forum/fermata/tremolo_fermata_old.gi
Simon,
I am less worried than yourselves about the "coldness" of the new engraving. As
a performer, what I want is clarity and the new version wins hands down.
However, I hate the fermata tremolo which seems to me to combine the worst
features of all possible solutions. Presumably whatever soft
Simon,
> As so often, I find this comparison almost heart-rending.
+ 1,000,000
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
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Hi Harm,
> On Feb 19, 2018, at 5:47 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> you need to go for the grob's left/right-bounds in order to get their
> coordinates and move the fermata accordingly.
> Leads to:
Nice!
> Or use the method with tuplets, at least less invasive.
Yes… but if they were both syntactic
Hi Harm,
thanks for the help.
On 19.02.2018 23:47, Thomas Morley wrote:
Also, following links may be of interest. They provide excerpts of an
old and new edition of Janacek, Glagolitic Mass.
http://notovodstvo.ru/forum/fermata/tremolo_fermata_old.gif
http://notovodstvo.ru/forum/fermata/tremolo
2018-02-19 21:08 GMT+01:00 Simon Albrecht :
> I think the best way to do it would be essentially an override to the beam,
> adding the fermata to its stencils. However I have to call on the expect
> Schemers around here (Harm, David N.?) for finishing it, since I haven’t
> been able to align the fe
Hi Simon,
> I think the best way to do it would be essentially an override to the beam,
> adding the fermata to its stencils. However I have to call on the expect
> Schemers around here (Harm, David N.?) for finishing it, since I haven’t been
> able to align the fermata to the horizontal center
Dear Peter,
how about this:
{
\once\override TupletNumber.text = \markup \fermata
\tuplet 1/1 \repeat tremolo 16 { c'32 c''}
}
It is misusing a tuplet for the fermata and just overrides the text
(which would print "1" otherwise). If one does not like the idea of such
a fake tuplet in this c
rmata
\repeat tremolo 16 { c'32 c''}
}
Best, Simon
On 19.02.2018 12:25, Peter Toye wrote:
Fermatas with tremolos I want to engrave a fermata over a tremolo.
What's the correct way of displaying this? I've looked on various fora
and the consensus seems to be that the ferma
Andrew,
Thanks - that works ( on the 4th version). But it's a bit of a kludge.
I'm surprised that LP doesn't do it automatically, which would be a far better
idea as it seems to be the standard. No idea what other engraving programs do.
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com
www.ptoye.c
Hi Peter,
Can't you just use this to move it?
\once \override TextScript.X-offset = #0.8 % for example
Or is it that what you are asking is to have the tremolo sign and the
fermata automatically aligned? Not clear to me.
Andrew
On 19 February 2018 at 22:25, Peter Toye wrote:
> I
I want to engrave a fermata over a tremolo. What's the correct way of
displaying this? I've looked on various fora and the consensus seems to be that
the fermata sign should be midway between the notes.
The first two parts of the snippet below put it at the beginning or the end.
The third one
I want to engrave a fermata over a tremolo. What's the correct way of
displaying this? I've looked on various fora and the consensus seems to be that
the fermata sign should be midway between the notes.
The first two parts of the snippet below put it at the beginning or the end.
The third one
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