Hi Greg, Am 13.04.2024 um 01:06 schrieb lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org:
I would like to write a glissando leading into a note without a starting note. Perhaps the term is not glissando, but we encounter it often in jazz where the trumpets and trombones will "slide" up to a note to accentuate. It may be called a "scoop" but that's speculation on my part. Here's an example: Can this be done (by a mortal)?
you could try with a slur over some hidden grace notes: % --------------------- { \clef bass \key bes \major r4 \hideNotes \grace { c4( e g) } \unHideNotes b2.-> } % --------------------- Cheers, Klaus