Hi,
Trying my hands on transposing from concert pitch to Trumpet in Bf and french
horn in F, but the displayed notes are still in concert pitch... How do I make
these display the notes I would like the players to see?
\new Staff = "trumpet" \with {
instrumentName = "Trp"
}
{
Close enough for now. I get a bar line after the clef sign.
Thank you,
Paul
On 5/22/24 11:49, Knute Snortum wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:50 AM Paul Scott
wrote:
I sometimes use \stopStaff and \startStaff before the coda. Can
anyone tell me how to get a clef sign after a \sta
Nice, Knute, thanks, that gives me what I wanted.
I had had something similar in mind, but wasn’t able to carry it out.
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On Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024 at 20:36, Knute Snortum wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:43 AM Ole V. Villumsen
> w
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:50 AM Paul Scott wrote:
> I sometimes use \stopStaff and \startStaff before the coda. Can anyone
> tell me how to get a clef sign after a \startStaff?
>
Would Staff.forceClef = ##t work in your situation? If not, can you give
us a MWE?
%%%
\version "2.24.3"
{
c''4
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:43 AM Ole V. Villumsen <
ole.villum...@protonmail.ch> wrote:
> Just like in a piano staff we can have centred dynamics between the two
> staves, can Lilypond also centre the number of bars a multi-measure rest
> lasts?
>
This is how I would do it:
%%%
\version "2.24.3"
On 5/20/24 18:43, Laurie Savage wrote:
I have struggled with this one in the past and gave up in the end.
There are some tweaks I found on the archived threads but I found it
easier to enter the segnoMark and codaMark manually. Ditto for
the"D.S. al Coda" (which is what I think you mean in you