Original thought: [d g d g] (wound up trying to attach a beam to a quarter
rest...)
Improved: d [g d g]
Correct: d[ g d g]
Mike Dean
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Mike Dean wrote:
> Thanks, Simon!
> Not much of an improvement from my original thought of putting square
> brackets around the
Thanks, Simon!
Not much of an improvement from my original thought of putting square
brackets around the group of notes, but it got me closer to the truth
Mike Dean
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 3:35 PM, Simon Albrecht
wrote:
> On 21.12.2017 19:38, Mike Dean wrote:
>
>> (Thought: would putting square
On 21.12.2017 19:38, Mike Dean wrote:
(Thought: would putting square braces around the last three do it?
That isn’t the right way to think of it. The [] aren’t placed _around_
the notes they apply to, but rather attached to the first and last notes
as _post events_ (just like slurs, ties, fin
On 12/21/2017 1:38 PM, Mike Dean wrote:
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Well, here's hoping that this will clarify...
The simultaneous voice ends on beat 2 in the left hand, and it's those
four eighth notes I desire to beam
(Thought: would putting square braces around the last three do it?
Yes, now it is clear
On 12/21/2017 1:38 PM, Mike Dean wrote:
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Well, here's hoping that this will clarify...
The simultaneous voice ends on beat 2 in the left hand, and it's those
four eighth notes I desire to beam
(Thought: would putting square braces around the last three do it?
Yes, now it is clear
[image: Inline image 1]
Well, here's hoping that this will clarify...
The simultaneous voice ends on beat 2 in the left hand, and it's those four
eighth notes I desire to beam
(Thought: would putting square braces around the last three do it? Yes, now
it is clearin reading the section I didn't
On 12/21/2017 1:16 PM, Mike Dean wrote:
Ben: That serves me right for ripping a text out of context and
forgetting to put an "8" after the first note in the snippet...
\version "2.19.80"
\language "english"
\clef treble
\key c \major
*\time 3/4*
<< { d,8 g d g fs a | d, g d g }
\\
Ben: That serves me right for ripping a text out of context and forgetting
to put an "8" after the first note in the snippet...
\version "2.19.80"
\language "english"
\clef treble
\key c \major
*\time 3/4*
<< { d,8 g d g fs a | d, g d g }
\\
{ q | q }>>
Mike Dean
On Thu, Dec
On 12/21/2017 1:05 PM, Mike Dean wrote:
In a piece with a double backslash to denote voices
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 3/4
<< { d, g d g fs a | d, g d g }
\\
{ q | q }>>
The construct ends after beat 2, leaving the four eighth notes
unbeamed. is there something in
In a piece with a double backslash to denote voices
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 3/4
<< { d, g d g fs a | d, g d g }
\\
{ q | q }>>
The construct ends after beat 2, leaving the four eighth notes unbeamed.
is there something in the manual beaming syntax that I can use to
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