Hi,
I use very long bars like 11/4, and sometimes lily crams 2 bars in the same
line. How can I break the line after each bar automatically?
Thanks
Uri
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Hi,
How can I loop automatically through a constant series of bar lengths, such
as
3/4 2/4 5/4 3/4 2/4 5/4 3/4 2/4 5/4 ...etc ?
Making a compound bar of 3+2+5 / 4 doesn't serve me, btw.
Thanks
Uri
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Dear Kieren,
Thanks for the crash course in tweaking. As far as I understand, one
has to "manually" output the desired text in the bracket. This seems
incredibly laborious, especially for those that, as me, only write
tuplets, and with several nesting levels. Is is possible to turn
tupletE
nding, but isn't this what lilypond should be about? To output
exactly what you want?
Cheers,
Uri
On MondayJul 7, at MonJul 7|23:44 , James E. Bailey wrote:
Am 07.07.2008 um 22:14 schrieb Uri Sala:
It is a bit more convoluted than that. I will try to make myself
clearer:
I want
Dear Kieren,
thanks for your answer.
I thought about that, but the problem is that, again, most performers
will assume that the values X:Y refer to same rhythmic values, and
will hesitate about the total duration. The need is there to
explicitly (graphically, with a rhythmic unit) show what
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> Am Montag, 7. Juli 2008 schrieb Uri Sala:
> > The only way one can write a tuplet such as "3 notes in the duration of 7
> > 16ths " in a consistent and correct way with a general law of tuplet
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Hi,
The only way one can write a tuplet such as "3 notes in the duration of 7
16ths " in a consistent and correct way with a general law of tuplet
notation is to assign the rhythmic value of a quarter note to the 3 notes,
so that the total value is of 12 16ths (the first rule of a correct
treatment