Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>
> Hi 'sdfgsdhdshd'... ;-)
>
>> In a score with 3 notes, is it possible that the first note has a
>> dashed slur
>> with the third, while the second note has a solid slur with the third?
>
> You could do something like the following:
>
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> \version "2.11.49"
> \include "english.ly"
>
> phrasingSlurDashed =
> {
> \override PhrasingSlur #'dash-period = #0.75
> \override PhrasingSlur #'dash-fraction = #0.4
> }
>
> \relative
> {
> \phrasingSlurDashed c'\( d( e)\)
> }
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>
> Hope this helps!
> Kieren.
>
Thanks!!
I will modify my question, based on your example: how to modify it to get:
1) first 2 notes: solid slur
2) last 2 notes: dashed slur
3) (still the dashed slur between the first and last note).
i know how to do it with only point 1) and 2), but not with all points.
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