>> On Wednesday March 10 2004 12:23, David Raleigh Arnold wrote: >> > On Saturday 06 March 2004 02:53, Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote: >> > > Is there a preferred way to have two different dynamics in a >> > > section of music to indicate that it is played at one level the >> > > first time and at the next level the second time? >> > >> > fp is common, and I've seen pf. I've never seen f-p. >> >> fp to me implies that the note have a strong attack, followed by >> immediately pulling back the intensity. > >That's <sfz> sforzando. fp is forte first time, p second time.
No, fp is "forte piano" which is start out 'forte' and immediately reduce to 'piano'. Yeah, it's very similar to <sfz>. For "forte first time piano second time" you should write f-p. -David _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user