Yes, I am doing a jazz-style arrangement. I guess I'll just make a chord of whole notes so the \arpeggio will work.
I ended up using *<d d'>1 \arpeggio -\markup {\italic \fontsize #2 "Fine"} \fermata* to get the arpeggio glyph to display. Thanks for pointing out the oversight on needing at least two simultaneous notes. Aloha, Keith On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Marc E. Schonbrun <m...@marcschonbrun.com>wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Mark Polesky <markpole...@yahoo.com>wrote: > >> keith Luke wrote: >> > I'm trying to add an arpeggio glyph to the left of the >> > c whole note, but keep getting errors. >> >> You need at least two simultaneous notes for an arpeggio. >> >> - Mark >> >> > Mark is correct. The following snipped complies fine for me. Can I assume > that you are writing jazz-style notation and you want the player to roll the > indicated rhythm slash notation? > > > \relative c' > > { > \improvisationOn > > <c e g>1 \arpeggio -\markup {\italic \fontsize #2 "Fine"} \fermata > > \improvisationOff > } > > >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> > >
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