Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
\finger \markup \overtie #"52" Mark Thanks, that works great! And \undertie works too. I looked for a markup keyword called "tie" or "slur" but "overtie" eluded me. \tie works as well. And the syntax is so generous by now that you can just do: \version "2.22" {   c'\finger \markup \ti

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Kira Garvie
I don’t think it’s necessarily one is modern or not, probably depends on country of origin and publisher/edition. I see both quite frequently, but personally when I write it out in my scores I use the hyphen because you can make it as long as the value over which the substation takes place. On Thu

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Knute Snortum
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 10:10 AM Kira Garvie wrote: > > I don’t know if this will help, but another way to notate that is simply a > hyphen between the two fingerings, if you have space to have that. It might > be easier to notate? I've notated that this way: \markup { \finger "2-3" } I d

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Knute Snortum
On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 10:32 AM Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > \finger \markup \overtie #"52" > > Mark Thanks, that works great! And \undertie works too. I looked for a markup keyword called "tie" or "slur" but "overtie" eluded me. -- Knute Snortum

RE: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Knute, \finger \markup \overtie #"52" Mark -Original Message- From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Knute Snortum Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2021 9:00 AM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Changing fingers while holdin

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Kira Garvie
I don’t know if this will help, but another way to notate that is simply a hyphen between the two fingerings, if you have space to have that. It might be easier to notate? On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 12:57 PM Thomas Morley wrote: > Am Do., 21. Okt. 2021 um 18:07 Uhr schrieb Knute Snortum < > ksnor..

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Do., 21. Okt. 2021 um 18:07 Uhr schrieb Knute Snortum : > > Hi everyone, > > In piano music, there's a technique for holding down a key with one > finger, then switching to another. I know how this looks in music > notation (see attached) but I don't know how to engrave it with > LilyPond. I'v

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Richard Shann
On Thu, 2021-10-21 at 08:59 -0700, Knute Snortum wrote: > Hi everyone, > > In piano music, there's a technique for holding down a key with one > finger, then switching to another.  I see that Denemo emits c \finger \markup \tied-lyric #" 1~2  " for this... Richard >  I know how this looks in

Re: Changing fingers while holding key down

2021-10-21 Thread Silvain Dupertuis
There a Unicode diacritic for this, the ligature tie It does not necesserily gives good result, depending on the font character U+0361   ͡ COMBINING DOUBLE INVERTED BREVE 1͡2 ok with DejaVu Sans (but tie sign a bit too close) Would this be a possibility? Apparently, this ligature tie does not