Am 25.10.2017 um 00:12 schrieb Rohan Srinivasan:
I would like it to act like the left hand staff of the Piano Staff. If
this isn't possible, I suppose I can just use the Piano Staff and add
rests on one hand.
Hm … I don’t really understand what’s the difference to a “normal”
single staff. Cou
On 10/24/2017 8:36 PM, James Harkins wrote:
A PianoStaff is a staff group (*container *for staves) with specific
properties: left brace, keep-alive-together. By default, it contains
*zero *staves. You may create only one staff in it, if you like.
That's different from Sibelius, e.g., which cr
It's perhaps one of the confusing things in LilyPond that it engraves only
the staves that you create. By convention, a piano staff has two staves,
*but those staves don't exist unless you make them*.
A PianoStaff is a staff group (container for staves) with specific
properties: left brace, ke
On 10/24/2017 6:34 PM, Rohan Srinivasan wrote:
Sorry to bother you all again/
Spoken chorus uses (*connected*) one-line staves. How would I engrave
this for, say, an S-A-T-B choir?
Connected staves, by default? You mean like this? Normal SATB, just with
spoken lyrics?
http://lilypond.or
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Hi Rohan,
> I would like it to act like the left hand staff of the Piano Staff.
How is that behaviour different from a single Staff?
Thanks,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
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Spoken chorus uses (connected) one-line staves. How would I engrave this
for, say, an S-A-T-B choir?
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On 10/24/2017 3:31 PM, Garrett Fitzgerald wrote:
I'm sorry, but I'm having the darnedest time following the directions
for how to install Lilypond-mode on Windows. I installed the latest
release of GNU Emacs at c:\emacs and tried to follow the directions at
http://www.geoffhorton.com/lilymacs.h
I would like it to act like the left hand staff of the Piano Staff. If this
isn't possible, I suppose I can just use the Piano Staff and add rests on
one hand.
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 9:13 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek
wrote:
> Rohan,
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> By definition a Piano Staff consists of two staves.
>
> Wha
I'm sorry, but I'm having the darnedest time following the directions for
how to install Lilypond-mode on Windows. I installed the latest release of
GNU Emacs at c:\emacs and tried to follow the directions at
http://www.geoffhorton.com/lilymacs.html. Either I'm looking at the wrong
.emacs, or I hav
On 10/24/2017 1:10 PM, Caagr98 wrote:
Using \magnifyStaff on the two constituent staves causes an uncomfortably large
gap between the staves.
What's the best way to do this?
Hello,
If you just want to *resize *the staff, you could do something like this
maybe:
(see attached)
\version "2.
Using \magnifyStaff on the PianoStaff context gives the following error:
/usr/share/lilypond/2.19.65/scm/music-functions.scm:2513:19: In procedure
ly:context-property in expression (ly:context-property Staff (quote
magnifyStaffValue)):
/usr/share/lilypond/2.19.65/scm/music-functions.scm:2513:19:
What's the best way to change the size of a PianoStaff? Trying to put
`\magnifyStaff` on the PianoStaff causes the following error:
/usr/share/lilypond/2.19.65/scm/music-functions.scm:2513:19: In procedure
ly:context-property in expression (ly:context-property Staff (quote
magnifyStaffValue)):
/
Malte Meyn,
My use of the "by definition" was too defining. For that I was in error. Yet
I could assert that when "Piano Staff" is mentioned, two staves are
invisioned.
Mark
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Am 24.10.2017 um 06:13 schrieb Mark Stephen Mrotek:
By definition a Piano Staff consists of two staves.
No. There is piano music on one (f. e. Rachmaninov, Ravel), two, three
(f. e. Debussy, Grieg), four (f. e. Liszt) and more (20th/21st century
composers) staves.
Of course you can just only print one staff. If you sometimes need two
staves, use \RemoveEmptyStaves. If you want a brace although you have
only one staff, have a look at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=579
Am 24.10.2017 um 05:07 schrieb Rohan Srinivasan:
Thanks. I was wondering, though, if
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