Le lundi 08 mai 2023 à 12:42 +0200, Franz-Rudolf Kuhnen a écrit : > Hi, > > I'm in the process of re-setting suites from Pierre Danican-Philidors op.1. > Philidor is one of the few composers who mark exactly where a flattement, > i.e. a finger vibrato, should be played. He does this with a wavy line over > the corresponding notes. > > This sign differs from "\prallprall". In addition, as can be seen in the > example, it should be between the two notes.
Try something like this? ``` \version "2.24.1" squiggleSlur = \tweak stencil #ly:text-interface::print \tweak text \markup \translate #'(0.4 . 3) \override #'(angularity . 0.8) \draw-squiggle-line #3.25 #'(6.5 . 0) ##t \etc \relative { \partial 4 d''4\squiggleSlur( \once \set Staff.caesuraType = #'() \caesura^\upprall d4 d8) c16^+ b } ``` Best, Jean
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