On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
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> This is not a chord construct, but a parallel music construct. Only one
set
> of angle brackets, and the duration outside.
Evidentally I was not understanding the difference between the two
constructs.
Thanks!
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On 5/8/11 4:15 PM, "ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com"
wrote:
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> According to the reference manual,
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines
> #arpeggio
>
> all I need to do is append the \arpeggio tag to a chord construct,
> as I do in my appended snippe
Greetings,
...from the Notation Manual
"An arpeggio on a chord (also known as a broken chord) is denoted by
appending \arpeggio to the chord construct:
1\arpeggio "
I guess you 'do' need to define a chord for it to work - which you don't
seem to have done in your example
{ \clef "treble_
According to the reference manual,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#arpeggio
all I need to do is append the \arpeggio tag to a chord construct,
as I do in my appended snippet. However, the following snippet
produces the message:
issue02a.ly:11:41