Am Fr., 21. Dez. 2018 um 23:18 Uhr schrieb Reggie <reegist...@gmail.com>:
> > Is there a way in LilyPond to simply add a beam line without changing the > time or anything else behind the elements? I mean, visually say I had a c16 > feather beam measure that had all the math and checks OK. But I wanted 3 > lines for my feather beams. Can you add a "extra" beam line without having > it impact anyy other elements? In score music. Well, yes, it's possible, you can always rewrite the stencil, but it would mean far more work than scaling durations. > That would help me because I > am slower than you with math. I don't see a problem here. Say you have an 8th: { \time 1/8 c''8[] } This code creates a single 8th note with a one beam-segments Now we want an equal lasting note with two beam-segmants. So write the half duration, i.e. c''16 and double the it's length: { \time 1/8 c''16*2[] } Or use \scaleDurations: { \time 1/8 \scaleDurations 2 c''16[] } Same for three beam-segments: { \time 1/8 \scaleDurations 4 c''32[] } etc Note, if \scaleDurations should be applied to more than one note, { and } are needed. Other examples are in the NR Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user