are you aware of http://pagespro-orange.fr/christian.texier/mididesi/
which you can embed in lilypond like this %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% blah = \markup {\override #'(font-name . "Concreta") %loads Concreta font \fontsize #2 "%" %bow char } { c4^\blah } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% looks (for example):
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hth ole Am 19.07.2010 um 22:09 schrieb James Bailey: > > On Jul 19, 2010, at 9:47 PM, lilyp...@bernardhulsman.nl wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I want to write a notation for Djembe. Normal notation in Lilypond is fine. >> But how can I write a "mute" tone. This is one hand on the Djembe, which >> mutes the sound and the other hand plays the normal tone, f.e. the bass. >> Mute is rarely used. I think about a special token which mark the tone >> should be played as mute. >> >> But how? Any suggestions? >> >> With regards, >> >> Bernard > > I think the important question is how do you want it to look. If there is an > established practice, there is probably (at least with postscript) a way to > implement it in lilypond, there is also the possibility of repurposing > existing symbols for you goal. > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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