At <https://github.com/jcsalomon/CrookJ-PeterPan/blob/ffd3d2a/PP10_The_Approach_of_the_Indians.ly> is my current effort toward recreating the original score, but I’m having trouble with the opening bars (image attached).
I can imitate the _look_ of the score simply enough: a16( gs a gs a gs a gs \repeat tremolo 4 { a gs) } | \kluge | \voiceOne \repeat tremolo 4 { f( d } \repeat tremolo 4 { f d) } | \kluge | and so on (see the file for details on the `\kluge`; not related to this question), but as `\unfoldRepeats` (e.g., for MIDI generation) indicates, the slur is actually terminated the first time the close-parenthesis is expanded; the effect is that of a( b a b a b a b c d) c d c d c d when it “ought” to be a( b a b a b a b c d c d c d c d) instead. Possibly I’m quibbling over something that doesn’t matter (the generated MIDI doesn’t sound different to my ears, but perhaps I need to include articulate.ly for that?) but I’d like to know the right way of writing this. —Joel C. Salomon
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