Thanks, Simon!
JM
> Le 7 avr. 2018 à 15:03, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
>
> On 07.04.2018 11:39, Jacques Menu Muzhic wrote:
>> When a hand doesn’t play, is it best for the keyboard player to read rests
>> or should skips be used instead?
>
> Definitely rests. Using skips is the convention if tha
On 07.04.2018 11:39, Jacques Menu Muzhic wrote:
When a hand doesn’t play, is it best for the keyboard player to read rests or
should skips be used instead?
Definitely rests. Using skips is the convention if that hand only
switched to the other staff.
There may be exceptions depending on cont
Hello Andrew,
When a hand doesn’t play, is it best for the keyboard player to read rests or
should skips be used instead?
JM
> Le 7 avr. 2018 à 11:11, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
>
> Hi JM,
>
> Speaking as a keyboard player myself, it's not just a matter of presenting
> the notes. Usually in c
Hello Rutger, Malte and Andrew,
I overlooked \crossStaff and didn’t get the Span_stem_engraver should be used,
sorry for that and for not removing the extraneous music in my last post.
Thanks for your help, and a nice day!
JM
> Le 7 avr. 2018 à 11:11, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
>
> Hi JM,
>
>
Hi JM,
Speaking as a keyboard player myself, it's not just a matter of presenting
the notes. Usually in contexts like this it can be an indication of which
hand takes what, with the upper staff being the RH and the lower the LH.
There's no hard and fast rule about that, (and some players don't eve
Am 07.04.2018 um 10:51 schrieb Menu Jacques:
I’m no pianist though: is this OK for a keyboard player, or is Finale’s
output: […] better, and if so, how can I obtain the cross-staves stems this way?
What is better depends on whether it should be played with one hand or
two. Please always give
Did you (following the manual
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-keyboards#cross_002dstaff-stems
):
\layout {
\context {
\PianoStaff
\consists #Span_stem_engraver
}
}
to enable cross-staff stems?
And did you (following the manual) specify \cro