Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> writes: > Is there a way to memorize or through pattern recognition how many ' > and , symbols it takes to jump octaves? besides writing down a few > notes and going to the tuneful site to listen to see if I messed up? > as that's what I've been doing and it yeps but it slows me down a > lot. and we don't' really want that.
When using \relative every note is "the closest possible one" unless you change it. This comes from traditional-style melody in which wide leaps are uncommon, and most melodies move by step or by small intervals. In those stereotypical old-fashioned melodies, you rarely have to use ' or , signs. This means that watching your music for leaps of a fifth or more is all you have to do most of the time. If there is a leap of a fourth or smaller, do nothing. A fifth down (or as much as an eleventh down) gets a , sign; a fifth up (or as much as an eleventh up) gets a ' sign. Examples: {e b} % a fourth down {e b,} % an eleventh down {e b,,} % an eighteenth down {e b'} % a fifth up {e b''} % a twelfth up -- David R _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user