Hi group:
I'm wondering if there is a way to put beat markers in the chords section
as in the following:
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The snippet follows:
harmonies = \chordmode { d4:m | d2.:m | d:m | c2. | c | c |
c | d:m | d2:m c4 | d2.:m | d:m | d:m | d:m
d:m | d:m | c | c | c |
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Silvain Dupertuis
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2023 19:20:35 +0100
> Subject: Re: irrational meters
>
> To make things clear, a *fraction* is a mathematical expression which is
> a *specific representation* of a numb
You may try:
\markup \concat {
\tied-lyric "he~yo"
}
El mié, 18 ene 2023 a las 17:50, David Kastrup () escribió:
> Stephan Schöll writes:
>
> > Hi everybody
> >
> > I have stanzas 2..n put as markup below the score. In one stanza there
> > are two syllables on one note. In lyricmode I'd writ
Silvain Dupertuis writes:
> It is better not to confuse a /fraction/ (as an expression) and it's
> /value/ (as a /number/) — a number cannot have a numerator or a
> denominator!
Well, a *rational* number does have a well-defined denominator: Because
of unique factorization of the integers, the
Stephan Schöll writes:
> Hi everybody
>
> I have stanzas 2..n put as markup below the score. In one stanza there
> are two syllables on one note. In lyricmode I'd write the ~, but this
> doesn't work in regular markup. Is there a way to add that kind of text
> syllable tie to markup as well? Or s
Hi everybody
I have stanzas 2..n put as markup below the score. In one stanza there
are two syllables on one note. In lyricmode I'd write the ~, but this
doesn't work in regular markup. Is there a way to add that kind of text
syllable tie to markup as well? Or should I simply look for some
tie-li
To make things clear, a /fraction/ is a mathematical expression which is a /specific
representation/ of a number (or of a formal expression), comprising a numerator, a
denominator, and one kind of division sign (which can be written in different ways, as
there are different ways to write the ope
Because terminology amuses me here. Years ago, I learned that time
signatures were decidedly not fractions but ratios from a one Richard
Hoffman. But even before that I learned ratios consisted of antecedents and
consequents, which also seems to overlap musical structural terminology in
a weird way
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 5:47 PM Paolo Prete wrote:
>
> There is an executable for Linux too.
> Download it here:
>
> Spontini-Editor-1.20_alfa-linux_x86_64.tar.gz
Ah, that's better!
--
Knute Snortum
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:42 PM Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2023 at 04:12, Ralph Palmer
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi -
> >
> > Thanks for all your work, for helping users, and for LilyPond itself.
> I've been using LilyPond and Frescobaldi for a long time, mostly on
> Linux/Ubuntu.
> >
> > I'
Le 14/01/2023 à 10:30, Bart Kummel a écrit :
Hi Jean,
Thanks for your reply. Very insightful! I wonder why Google didn’t
come up with a link to this issue…
Anyway, it looks like the solution will be merged into Homebrew’s main
soon. I might be able to just wait for it. I’ll keep an eye on
On Wed 18 Jan 2023 at 08:22:19 (+), Mark Knoop wrote:
> At 16:46 on 17 Jan 2023, "H. S. Teoh" via LilyPond user discussion wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 07:08:41PM -0500, David Zelinsky wrote:
> >> Kieren MacMillan writes:
> >>>
> I wonder about the term “irrational” meter. Should no
> On 18 Jan 2023, at 01:46, H. S. Teoh via LilyPond user discussion
> wrote:
>
> … it would be interesting if somebody composed a
> piece with an actually irrational meter, like π/4 or 3/π.
I gave an example [1] where the numerator is an irrational number, 8+2√5.
If one wants to typeset th
Valentin Petzel writes:
> Hi Karim,
>
> 2) does not work as #'(ly:make-moment 16/25) is a symbol rather than
It isn't a symbol but a list consisting of the elements ly:make-moment
(a symbol) and the rational number 16/25 .
--
David Kastrup
Hi Karim,
2) does not work as #'(ly:make-moment 16/25) is a symbol rather than
#(ly:make-moment
16/25). Also (2) still needs \scaleDurations 4/5, unless you do
\time 4/5
\set Timing.measureLength = #(ly:make-moment 4/4)
The idea behind the part
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/sni
Hello Paul,
this error occurs because the TrillPitchAccidental grob does not specify an
outside-slur property, so it warns and defaults to 'ignore.
To get rid of the warning specify a suitable value. Accidental uses 'inside,
if you do not want to change behaviour choose 'ignore. Here is a demo
The code below produces exactly the output that I expect. (It is extracted from
a very complex bit of notation - trust me that things like the way the grace
notes are written have a good reason in context.)
My concern is that as well as producing the expected output, it also generates
a warni
Am Di., 17. Jan. 2023 um 18:32 Uhr schrieb Graham King
:
>
> I'm preparing an edition of de Wert's motet "Ascendente Jesu in naviculam"
> which has an extended stretto section with dotted rhythms across barlines.
> For this, Harm's Mensurstriche example in the Learning Manual produces a
> mostl
On 2023-01-18 1:23 am, Paul Hodges wrote:
As for alternatives, I suppose dyadic will do; but irregular is
certainly wrong - there is no reason for an irrational tempo to be
irregular, in fact, anything that can be expressed as a time signature
is being given a regular definition.
Church hymna
If the warnings bother you you could use a function to suppress them, like:
irrtime = #(define-music-function (frac) (pair?)
#{ #(ly:expect-warning "strange time signature found")
\time #frac #} )
\score {
\relative c' {
\irrtime 4/5
\tuplet 5/4 1 {
From: Mark Knoop
To: H. S. Teoh
Cc:
Sent: 18/01/2023 8:22
Subject: Re: irrational meters
Perhaps one should define "correctly" before assuming impossibility. By
any definition of correctly which makes sense in this context (i.e.
precise rhythmic execution), it is arguably
At 16:46 on 17 Jan 2023, "H. S. Teoh" via LilyPond user discussion wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 07:08:41PM -0500, David Zelinsky wrote:
>> Kieren MacMillan writes:
>>
>>> Hi Silvain,
>>>
I wonder about the term “irrational” meter. Should not we say
“irregular” ?? as in mathematics
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