Tom,
You may find some clues here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg03101.html
Note that this message refers to a rather outdated version (1.7.3) but
it may help you. Generally, the trick is to attach the termination of
the (de)crescendo to a skip value. You may also need to multiply the
main note by a fraction to make your measure come out even.
HTH
David
Tom Dickson wrote:
I have a piece that has a decrescendo over the last note - what's the best way
to set this?
I tried "c\> \!" but it doesn't work. Is the only option to use a s1?
-tom
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