On 16/08/21 07:06, Mark Probert wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I don't understand why I am seeing the behaviour I have with the
> snippet below. I would expect to see the section marked "G Phrygian" to
> have the aes bes and ees marked, but they are not (obviously you are
> meant to read them from the ear
Lukas wrote:
>
> In addition to Jean's explanation: Since I often have to create
> examples like the ones you provided, and LilyPond's treatment of
> accidentals in cadenzas split up into multiple "bars" started to
> annoy me too much, I switched to a solution not relying on
> \cadenzaOn: Inst
Hi Mark,
I don't understand why I am seeing the behaviour I have with the
snippet below. I would expect to see the section marked "G Phrygian" to
have the aes bes and ees marked, but they are not (obviously you are
meant to read them from the earlier bar). How can I force them to show?
In addi
Jean wrote:
>
> In \cadenzaOn, accidentals are never reset. The
> cadenza is considered one measure of its own.
> Your \cadenzaOff sections are not enough to change
> that because they have zero duration, so there
> is no point of time where LilyPond would notice
> that you switched back to \cade
Le 16/08/2021 à 08:06, Mark Probert a écrit :
Hi.
I don't understand why I am seeing the behaviour I have with the
snippet below. I would expect to see the section marked "G Phrygian" to
have the aes bes and ees marked, but they are not (obviously you are
meant to read them from the earlier bar)
Hi.
I don't understand why I am seeing the behaviour I have with the
snippet below. I would expect to see the section marked "G Phrygian" to
have the aes bes and ees marked, but they are not (obviously you are
meant to read them from the earlier bar). How can I force them to show?
TIA .. mar