> For the opening height: > > > \override Hairpin.height = 2 > > This is great... > > > For the length if it?s too short by default: > > \override Hairpin.minimum-length = 10 > > This not the answer I'm looking for. This also changes the length of the > hairpin and spacing inside the measure. I want to manually adjust the > hairpin without changing the note spacing. Do you know what I mean now?
> Not really. If the hairpin is made longer while the note spacings > remain the same, then it will either start earlier in the music or > finish later. In which case, don't you just need to attach the \< or > \> to an earlier moment or the \! to a later moment. This may require > spacers if it's qualifying, say, a sustained note. I would like to define the specific points where the hairpin ends and begins. "minimum-length" does not allow me to shorten it or lengthen it without changing the note spacing. Is there a way, kind of like with slurs and ties, to define the exact placement of the beginning and end of the hairpin?
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