Beginner's question: breathe marks only in lower voice

2011-11-15 Thread Mathias Koerber
Hi, I am just starting out with lilypond. I am setting a ChoirStaff score, and I would like to be able to set breahemarks on the lower voice on the treble staff only, but they appear at the top even is written in the lower voice. Is there a trick how I can restrict them to the lower voice? ___

Re: changing vertical position of tremolo beams

2011-11-15 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi, 2011/11/15 Pato Press > Hi list, > > At the second bar of these example, > > \version "2.14.2" > > \relative b'' { > e2 2:32 | > 1:32 | > 2:32 r2 | > } > > the repeat beam step over the additional lines of the chord notes. > > How do I change the vertical position of the beam so it ge

Re: Chords: How to show chords without suffixes

2011-11-15 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi Stjepan, 2011/11/15 Stjepan Horvat > (...) > What i wanted is: > > \chordmode { > c1:7 > a1:min > d1:min > g1:sus4 } > > That will give me: > > CA D G > > (...) > I don't understand your goal, too. But using (or abusing) some functions from http://lists.gnu

Re: scaled lyrics

2011-11-15 Thread Alexander Kobel
On 2011-11-15 10:29, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote: Hello list, when I am typesetting christian/latin or german music, there are often passages with short notes and a lot of long syllables. The character 'M' is a quite long one and if you have the german word "schlem -- men", it also takes a lot of spac

Re: Chords: How to show chords without suffixes

2011-11-15 Thread Tim McNamara
On Nov 15, 2011, at 3:40 AM, Stjepan Horvat wrote: > Hi, > No this isn't what i wanted..I wouldent be asking if there were a anwser > online..:) > > What i wanted is: > > \chordmode { > c1:7 > a1:min > d1:min > g1:sus4 } > > That will give me: > > CA D G >

Re: Chords: How to show chords without suffixes

2011-11-15 Thread Robert Schmaus
Hi Stjepan, well, most obvious answer would be: Use only C, A, D &c if you want to see that on the paper, i.e.: \chordmode { c1 a1 d1 g1 } In case you *also* need a correct midi output, I would just use a second chordmode staff \chordmode { c1:7 a1:min d1:min g1:sus4 } und put *tha

Re: Chords: How to show chords without suffixes

2011-11-15 Thread Stjepan Horvat
Hi, No this isn't what i wanted..I wouldent be asking if there were a anwser online..:) What i wanted is: \chordmode { c1:7 a1:min d1:min g1:sus4 } That will give me: CA D G Thank you.. On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Tim McNamara wrote: > > On Nov 11, 2011

scaled lyrics

2011-11-15 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Hello list, when I am typesetting christian/latin or german music, there are often passages with short notes and a lot of long syllables. The character 'M' is a quite long one and if you have the german word "schlem -- men", it also takes a lot of space. If I use proportional duration scaling

Re: Control of measure_grouping_engraver

2011-11-15 Thread Peekay Ex
Paul, On 15 November 2011 04:49, paul wrote: > > I am typesetting rhythmically challenging music by B. Martinu. > A typical feature in Martinu works is a perpetually changing > time signature. What I'd like to do is rhythmically annotate > the beat groupings for  tricky parts only, > for example

changing vertical position of tremolo beams

2011-11-15 Thread Pato Press
Hi list, At the second bar of these example, \version "2.14.2" \relative b'' { e2 2:32 | 1:32 | 2:32 r2 | } the repeat beam step over the additional lines of the chord notes. [image: beam.png] (The image shows the result of the example) How do I change the vertical position of the be