Dear Paul,Assuming that the symbol is a marcato-staccato, one could use some scheme code a bit like the following which is pasted together from the short fermata and staccato definitions, so that the layout and midi outputs are properly handled.
-William \version "2.24.0" staccatostrongaccent = #(make-articulation 'shortfermata 'midi-length (lambda (len context) (moment-min (ly:moment-mul len (ly:make-moment 1/3)) (seconds->moment 1/3 context))) ; slightly shorter than staccato 'midi-extra-velocity 40 ; marcato midi-extra-velocity ) \score { \relative g' { g8^\staccatostrongaccent g8_\staccatostrongaccent } \layout {} \midi {} } On 1/15/23 05:37, Paul Hodges wrote:
This is simply a combination of marcato (aka "strong accent") and staccato. The symbols are not usually overlapped like that, but it is not unknown - see the attached image from "Music Engraving Today" by Steven Powell (which I found in a discussion of how to get Dorico to do this).I haven't tried, but I imagine that a little tweaking of vertical positions of the two symbols could get them to overlap like this.Paul *From: * Alberto Simões <albertov...@gmail.com> *To: * lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org> *Sent: * 14/01/2023 17:58 *Subject: * Unknown expression mark Hello, Friends Anyone knows: - what is this expression mark (in terms of the player) - how to mimic this in Lilypond? Thank you! Alberto
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