The solution you've tried is more or less the recommended method.
In this particular example, it's maybe easier and better to do
a1 \< \! s4
but if you want both crescendo and diminuendo below the same note,
I'm afraid you have to do this solution with a separate of line of
silent notes to attach them to.
/Mats
Ralph Little wrote:
Hi all,
I having some trouble with crescs and dims.
How can I attach a cresc or dim. to a single note?
I have tried something along the lines of
\notes {
\time 4/4
<{a1} {s4 \< s s \! s}>
}
...or something like that (sorry if syntax is wrong!)
But the spacing does not seem very nice. Also, it's a bit of a mouthful for
what I'm trying to do!
I have also seen situations where there is a cresc AND dim on a single note.
I can see why the above has a certain desirability because you can sort of
specify the exact timing of the crescendo.
Is there any easy way to get around this?
I am using 1.7.3 on Linux.
Cheers, in advance,
Ralphy
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