as i see it, the bracket -- whether '[' or ']' - modifies the note on
it's left.
Marc Schonbrun wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering about why the decision was made in the input syntax parser to
view beaming groups as follows:
}
\relative {
c8 d [e f g a b c]
}
The above snippet beams from the d through to the final c. At first glance, it would appear that the brackets are encasing the e through c, and those notes would end up beamed together, but, alas, this is not the case.
This is one of those things that I can happily learn, but it takes a pause to
get it right. Can someone comment on the history of this? I am simply curious.
Thanks,
Marc
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