Hi Marcos,
There's code for this exact type of damped oscillation curve somewhere
or other. Give me some time to find it later tonight! I used it in some
guitar pieces. Stay tuned!
Andrew
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Hi Marcos,
There's this command -- \draw-squiggle-line -- that is quite close, see:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/graphic
HTH,
Cheers,
Pierre
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Hello!
I'm trying to reproduce the curved line shown in the attached image.
The "Snake" is used to tell the interpreter that the other staff fragment
should be played by the two hands, or more accurated, IN the two hands. And
is intended so not to charge so much the score. (I know, I could copy/p
Hello eby_km,
Well they are definitely keyboard ornaments. It would be helpful if you
could say what the piece is and who is the composer and date? There are
countless non-standard ornaments in 18c - this was well before the stage of
standardization of notation. Not caesura, that much is certain.