Thank you, Aaron.
I looked at the outside-staff-priority but I could not figure pot how to apply
it to \fermata.
Thanks again.
Jun
> 2021/06/19 14:40、Aaron Hill のメール:
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> On 2021-06-18 10:18 pm, 田村淳 wrote:
>> Hello list,
>> This could be a silly question but I could not figure out by myself.
On 2021-06-18 10:18 pm, 田村淳 wrote:
Hello list,
This could be a silly question but I could not figure out by myself.
How can I put a text markup (e.g., arco) above fermata?
\relative c'' {c1\fermata^"arco”}
You could adjust the outside-staff-priority of the fermata. Consider:
\relative
Hello list,
This could be a silly question but I could not figure out by myself.
How can I put a text markup (e.g., arco) above fermata?
\relative c'' {c1\fermata^"arco”}
Thanks in advance.
Jun Tamura
Hello Robert,
Thanks again, this clarification will be usedful to me!
JM
> Le 18 juin 2021 à 16:50, Robert Gaebler a écrit :
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> Jacques,
>
> Thanks… happy to advise. I would call \ff a dynamic.
> “Dynamics” is an interesting word, described as “plural in form, singular or
> plural in cons
Jacques,
Thanks… happy to advise. I would call \ff a dynamic.
“Dynamics” is an interesting word, described as “plural in form, singular or
plural in construction” in Merriam-Webster. The plural construct usually refers
to the entire range of variation of loud to soft within a piece. So you mig
The two ways I am familiar with are
- bass figures
- using "figured bass" as a collective noun