Hello, I have a staff for a cello where the player should reduce the tone during the note quite fast. Therfore the normal haiping like this is too long:
\version "2.18.0" cello = \relative c' { \time 6/8 \key a\major \clef tenor fis2.~\downbow\p\> %%% this is the hairpin line | fis4.\! r8 r4 } harp = \relative c' { \time 6/8 \key a\major r16 e e e e e r16 e e e e e } \score { << \new Staff \cello \new Staff \harp >> } I have somehow written something that looks nearly like what I want to achive cello = \relative c' { << { s8\p\> s\! } \\ { fis'2.^~^\downbow | fis4. } >> r8 r4 } But this is ugly to code and not perfect to read. - The tie sarts at a different point. - The dots are a line too low. - The piano is a bit too left. How can I code this more elegant and avoid the changes? The original score is http://conquest.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/a/ad/IMSLP113653-PMLP232035-HASSELMANS_confidence.pdf, measure 18. Best regards Helge
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