I'm glad you liked it.
Just in case, re-readind it, one could think that trill elements look too
thick.
Here's another option:
\version "2.18.2"
\transpose c c'' {
s2. r4 |
dis8
^\markup {
\translate #'(-5 . 0)
\rotate #-45
\pattern #4 #X #0
%% Optional:
\scale #'(1 . .7)
\musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element"
}
e gis b
}
Cheers,
Pierre
2016-01-09 22:15 GMT+01:00 Bric <[email protected]>:
> On 01/09/2016 10:48 AM, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
>
>> Hi Bric,
>>
>> How about :
>>
>> \version "2.18.2"
>>
>> \transpose c c'' {
>> s2. r4 |
>> dis8
>> ^\markup {
>> \translate #'(-5 . 0)
>> \rotate #-45
>> \pattern #4 #X #0 \musicglyph #"scripts.trill_element"
>> }
>> e gis b
>> }
>>
>
> That works great! Michael Gerdau's code connects two distinct notes with
> a glissando; this one looks identical to the single-note ornament that is
> in the original music.
>
> thanks.
>
>
>
>
>> Cheers,
>> Pierre
>>
>> 2016-01-09 15:37 GMT+01:00 Bric <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>
>> attaching a png of some sort of glissando or downward run. Does
>> anyone know how to produce it in lilypond ?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
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