On Dec 14, 2013, at 2:16 PM, Mike Solomon <m...@mikesolomon.org> wrote:

> On Dec 14, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Xavier Noria <f...@hashref.com> wrote:
> 
>> Not specific to Lilypond but hope you don't mind the question, I have looked 
>> for this in online music notation glossaries without success.
>> 
>> I am transcribing a jazz ballad, and I am told the player thinks the solo in 
>> double-time and I should reflect that switching to 8ths rather than 16ths.
>> 
>> Is there a notation to mark you need to read the score that way from some 
>> bar on? and then back to normal tempo at some later bar? (I am transcribing 
>> the score of one single player, no need to sync with other instruments.)
> 
> I’d do two things:
> 
> switch to cut time : \time 2/2
> put a tempo indication sixteenth note = 8th note : \tempo \mark \markup \line 
> { \note #”16” #UP = \note #”8” #UP }
> 
> The reverse when you go back.
> 
> Cheers,
> MS

Sorry, should be :
\tempo \markup \line { \note #”16” #UP = \note #”8” #UP }

Cheers,
MS
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