Hi:
We can make new dynamic marks with make-dynamic-script, but can the
new dynamic symbol reflected in MIDI? For example, in some music "f"
is written as "forte", "p" as "piano". If I want to keep this text
but want MIDI to express the f
2009/1/30 Jonathan Kulp :
> Tim Yang wrote:
>>
>> I have a single staff music that spans two or three pages using font
>> size 15. If I use between-system-padding=#4 and
>> between-system-spacing=#4, it will use 3 pages with 12 lines for first
>> 2 pages and
I have a single staff music that spans two or three pages using font
size 15. If I use between-system-padding=#4 and
between-system-spacing=#4, it will use 3 pages with 12 lines for first
2 pages and a single line on 3rd page. if the numbers are both #3,
then it uses 2 pages. But I notice there i
>> -Original Message-
>> From: lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org
>> [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org] On
>> Behalf Of Tim Yang
>> Sent: Friday, 30 January 2009 6:07 PM
>> To: lilypond-user@gnu
Hi:
How do I put a fermata on the bar line instead on top of a note?
Tim Yang
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2008/12/25 Carl D. Sorensen :
>
>
> On 12/24/08 8:19 AM, "Tim Yang" wrote:
>
>> In figured bass notation currently we can use \bassFigureExtendersOn
>> to represent repeated chords. However, In many baroque music scores I
>> encountered, often there are l
ension lines are drawn, I see a single line,
not seperate lines drawn after each stacked figures.
Maybe there should be a way to simply express a "extension line"
rather than writing repeated figures, or is there a way to draw such
line righ
and start at the main beat.
Is is possible to express this score in Lilypond?
Tim Yang
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