Using pianostaff with custom created percussion staffs
Hello (Kieren ?) I could create custom Staff's now, thanks to the help of Kieren. And use separated Voices within it. Now there are two different percusion instruments (African DunDun and SangBang) which should be played with one person. A PianoStaff would be ideal for this. I could use the PianoStaff succesfull when I defined the Staff and the Voice together. But I wanted to separated them for more structure. Could someone say what I did wrong? \score { \new StaffGroup { << \tempo 4=100 % \new PianoStaff \new TwoLineStaff \new Voice \DunDunVoice \new TwoLineStaff \new Voice \SangBangVoice \new DjembeStaff \new Voice \DjembeIVoice \new DjembeStaff \new Voice \DjembeIIVoice \new DjembeStaff \new Voice \DjembeIIIVoice } \layout { } % \midi { } } Thanks, Bernard Addition : If needed below is the definition of the Staffs and some voices. Of course original this is defined first. Custom Staff definition : \layout { \context { \Staff \name DjembeStaff \alias Staff clefGlyph = #"clefs.percussion" clefPosition = #0 \override TimeSignature #'style = #'numbered \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3 } \context { \Staff \name TwoLineStaff \alias Staff clefGlyph = #"clefs.percussion" clefPosition = #0 \override TimeSignature #'style = #'numbered \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #2 } \context { \Score \accepts DjembeStaff \accepts TwoLineStaff } } Custom voice definition : DunDunVoice = \relative c' { % \time 3/4 \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Dundun (R)" { g'1 r1 g2 g2 r1 \bar "|." } } SangBangVoice = \relative c' { % \time 3/4 \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Sang Bang (L)" {r1 g'1 r1 g1 \bar "|." } } ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Using pianostaff with custom created percussion staffs
2010/4/30 : > Hello (Kieren ?) > > I could create custom Staff's now, thanks to the help of Kieren. > And use separated Voices within it. > > Now there are two different percusion instruments (African DunDun > and SangBang) which should be played with one person. A PianoStaff > would be ideal for this. > > I could use the PianoStaff succesfull when I defined the Staff and > the Voice together. But I wanted to separated them for more structure. > > Could someone say what I did wrong? Hi, I think you simply forgot the << >> to put around the 2 Staffs of PianoStaff : \new PianoStaff << \new TwoLineStaff \new Voice \DunDunVoice \new TwoLineStaff \new Voice \SangBangVoice >> \score { \new StaffGroup << \tempo 4=100 \new PianoStaff << \new TwoLineStaff \new Voice \DunDunVoice \new TwoLineStaff \new Voice \SangBangVoice >> \new DjembeStaff \new Voice \DjembeIVoice \new DjembeStaff \new Voice \DjembeIIVoice \new DjembeStaff \new Voice \DjembeIIIVoice >> \layout {} % \midi {} } Cheers, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
missing rests in tablature
Hi, this might be a known issue… When I compile the snippet "polyphony in tablature" (http:// lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=polyphony+in+tablature+) with version 2.13.19 (and 2.13.18) the first sixteenth rest is missing in tablature: \version "2.13.19" upper = \relative c' { \time 12/8 \key e \minor \voiceOne r4. r8 e, fis g16 b g e e' b c b a g fis e } lower = \relative c { \key e \minor \voiceTwo r16 e d c b a g4 fis8 e fis g a b c } \score { << \new StaffGroup = "tab with traditional" << \new Staff = "guitar traditional" << \clef "treble_8" \context Voice = "upper" \upper \context Voice = "lower" \lower >> \new TabStaff = "guitar tab" << \context TabVoice = "upper" \upper \context TabVoice = "lower" \lower >> >> >> } HTH, patrick ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: missing rests in tablature
2010/4/30 Patrick Schmidt : > Hi, > > this might be a known issue… > > When I compile the snippet "polyphony in tablature" > (http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=polyphony+in+tablature+) with version > 2.13.19 (and 2.13.18) the first sixteenth rest is missing in tablature: AFAIK, ALL rests are missing in tablatures from 2.13. This is a feature and a tablature standard. Hot to put them back? I don't know. -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: missing rests in tablature
Sorry for the noise! The rest in the lower voice is only missing when I do this: \new TabStaff = "guitar tab" << \tabFullNotation \context TabVoice = "upper" \upper \context TabVoice = "lower" \lower >> I thought \tabFullNotation has an effect on all following voices in a (tab)staff. This works: \new TabStaff = "guitar tab" << \context TabVoice = "upper" { \tabFullNotation \upper} \context TabVoice = "lower" { \tabFullNotation \lower } >> Thanks, patrick Am 30.04.2010 um 12:09 schrieb Francisco Vila: 2010/4/30 Patrick Schmidt : Hi, this might be a known issue… When I compile the snippet "polyphony in tablature" (http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=polyphony+in+tablature+) with version 2.13.19 (and 2.13.18) the first sixteenth rest is missing in tablature: AFAIK, ALL rests are missing in tablatures from 2.13. This is a feature and a tablature standard. Hot to put them back? I don't know. -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Cross-hand notation
Thanks, postscript commands worked just fine. Surely, arpeggio doesn't suit this case, as it will produce the full bracket ("["), not just the upper angle. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Cross-hand-notation-tp28393898p28412429.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
OMET: Online Music Editing Tools feedback?
If somebody could have a quick look at http://www.vex.net/~mikeb/omet and tell me what they think I'd appreciate it. Keys and stuff are missing but all that code is ready to upload, as is code for producing midi 'on-the-fly' and generating lllypond source. Also I can demo real-time collaborating shortly - user A enters a note and it also appears on user B's screen, and real-time lilypond compilation is straighforward, down the road. A secure 'lilypond rendering farm' is what I have in mind - the webserver communicates with the lilypond servers etc etc. What I'd like to know specifically is whether the approach is sound - being able to treat the screen as if it were a blank sheet of paper where you can enter notes anywhere and in any order? Before I start uploading other stuff, is there something I'm overlooking in the basic interface? Thanks a lot. I think it works across all browsers, though someone reported problems with FF 3.6.3 on some version of Vista, and IE 6 has the png bug that I gave up on. Also Google Chrome doesn't properly handle the turning off of the cursor it seems, at least on my system. Mike ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: OMET: Online Music Editing Tools feedback?
> > Thanks a lot. I think it works across all browsers, though someone > reported problems with FF 3.6.3 on some version of Vista, and IE 6 has > the png bug that I gave up on. Also Google Chrome doesn't properly > handle the turning off of the cursor it seems, at least on my system. > And I just noticed an image is missing when you enter a bar line. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: Cross-hand notation
Hello: The actual indication for notes played by the unexpected hand is M.D. (main droit) for right hand and M.G. (main gauche) for left hand. In this case, French is used instead of Italian. cheers, davidf On 28 April 2010 13:57, bipll wrote: > > Hi, list. I'm stuck with a symbol. On a piano staff there's a symbol, looking > like square semibracket, suggesting that the note on a hand's staff should > be played with another hand, actually (don't know how it is called in > English, for, to begin with, I don't know how it is called in Russian). Here > it is, in red: > http://old.nabble.com/file/p28393898/bar.png bar.png > How should I code it in ly? I was unable to find something alike in the > Reference. Draw it with postscript or what? > Thanks. > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Cross-hand-notation-tp28393898p28393898.html > Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > -- David Fedoruk B.Mus. UBC,1986 Certificate in Internet Systems Administration, UBC, 2003 http://recordjackethistorian.wordpress.com "Music is enough for one's life time, but one life time is not enough for music" Sergei Rachmaninov ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user