> > I've never seen harmonics notated with black note heads, [...]
>
> This is actually quite a common way to notate harmonics in Classical
> Guitar, together with a number to indicate which harmonic it is.
> [...]
Can you provide a small image which shows it?
Werner
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How does one specify a noteless stem? Or maybe I should call it a
headless note, just the stem.
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Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Stan Mulder wrote:
I would like to add music notation to my percussion website. My idea is
to allow discussion forum participants to generate no more than four
measures at a time for example and discussion purposes in as simple a
way as possibl
See also the discussion starting at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2005-03/msg00146.html
/Mats
Schneelocke wrote:
I would like to add music notation to my percussion website. My idea is
to allow discussion forum participants to generate no more than four
measures at a time for
> > I would like to add music notation to my percussion website. My idea is
> > to allow discussion forum participants to generate no more than four
> > measures at a time for example and discussion purposes in as simple a
> > way as possible. Has this topic been addressed before amongst Lilypond
>
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Stan Mulder wrote:
> I would like to add music notation to my percussion website. My idea is
> to allow discussion forum participants to generate no more than four
> measures at a time for example and discussion purposes in as simple a
> way as possible. Has this topic be
Fairchild wrote:
Mats -
Now, in \time 2/4,
r2 produces a horizontally off-center rest,
R2 produces a horizontally centered rest,
c2\rest produces a horizontally off-center rest, vertically positioned
at the position of note "c".
Controlling a horizontally centered rest with a specified vertic