Does
A = \drums { sn8 sn8~ }
{ \A \A }
Do what you want?
Alexander Wallace <a...@rwmotloc.com> schrieb:
>Hi all,
>
>For study purposes, i want to do 128 rithmic patterns composed of 7
>basic rithmic patterns combined via a tie.
>
>Rather than writing the 128 patterns separately I'd love to write the
>basic 7 as variables and then just reuse them.
>
>Say that I write:
>
>A = \drums { sn8 sn8 }
>
>How could I write the equivalent of
>
>\drums { sn8 sn8 ~ sn8 sn8 }
>
>using variables?
>
>This doesn't work:
>
>{ \A ~ \A }
>
>Is there any way?
>
>Thank you so much in advance.
>
>
>
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