n about whether Lilypond can manage a certain type of
> notation.
>
> I happen to love a lot of music that is completely free time/ad
> libitum/rubatto/recitativoso I am curious about different ways to
> notate music that has no rythmic pattern, no concept of measures, bea
Le 31/07/2021 à 17:05, ar...@aramburu.org a écrit :
Thank you Jean for your answer !
I would be happy to know if
1) I can have a pentagram with notes, but without measure bars -> the
answer is yes, that is posssible
2) I can place those tick marks manually in the pentagram
3) I can put
a lot of music that is completely free time/ad
> libitum/rubatto/recitativoso I am curious about different ways to
> notate music that has no rythmic pattern, no concept of measures, beats.
>
> I recently found in a book this transcription of a lute solo ( see the
> attachment), where ins
Le 31/07/2021 à 08:59, ar...@aramburu.org a écrit :
Hello !
I have a question about whether Lilypond can manage a certain type of
notation.
I happen to love a lot of music that is completely free time/ad
libitum/rubatto/recitativoso I am curious about different ways to
notate music
> If you can send an image of the result you want, there's a good chance
> someone on the list could find a way to code it.
I sent an image in my original email. Maybe it got scrubbed, here it is again:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1orTtGSuz7_DDLLaObLEMz0TJOP1nMy0K/view?usp=sharing
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g
On 10/2/2020 4:59 PM, Gonsolo wrote:
Unfortunately it is only a part of the problem
If you can send an image of the result you want, there's a good chance
someone on the list could find a way to code it. Here's an example of
what's possible, portions of the C. Cardew "Treatise" score as coded
> > bla.ly:2:6: Fehler: octave marks must precede duration
>
> Sorry for the typo (but surely you could have figured out the problem?!):
You are too quick for me. :)
Anyway, this works now. Unfortunately it is only a part of the problem
of free standing notes in free time. :/
Thanks.
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g
Hi Gonsolo,
> This fails with:
> bla.ly:2:6: Fehler: octave marks must precede duration
Sorry for the typo (but surely you could have figured out the problem?!):
\version "2.20"
{ c''2\=1(\=2(\=3( d''4\=1) g''\=3) e''\=2) }
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, com
> No:
>
> \version "2.20"
> { c'2'\=1(\=2(\=3( d''4\=1) g''\=3) e''\=2) }
This fails with:
bla.ly:2:6: Fehler: octave marks must precede duration
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g
> You need to use phrasing slurs:
> \version "2.20"
> { c\(( d) e\) }
This gives me two levels of slurs but not three.
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g
Hi all,
> On Oct 2, 2020, at 5:04 PM, bobr...@centrum.is wrote:
> You need to use phrasing slurs:
> \version "2.20"
> { c\(( d) e\) }
No:
\version "2.20"
{ c'2'\=1(\=2(\=3( d''4\=1) g''\=3) e''\=2) }
Cheers,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his)
‣ web
- Original Message -
> From: "Gonsolo"
> To: "Jacques Menu"
> Cc: "Claire Meyer" , "Lillypond
> Users Mailing List"
> Sent: Friday, October 2, 2020 8:57:00 PM
> Subject: Re: Free time
>> You can multiple, simultaneou
> You can multiple, simultaneous slurs as of the recent versions of LP.
How? The following does not work for meh (gives a warning about slurs
and only one slur visible):
\version "2.20"
{ c(( d) e) }
> When I write unmetered music, my template is as joined. (It's for piano, so
> might need to be adapted.)
Thanks, but that's only half the way. I want to write notes that do
not fit in the quaver/semiquaver scheme but start instantly at time,
say 1:37:158 and stop an 1:47:13. So the position and
> HTH,
> Claire
>
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 8:07 PM Gonsolo <mailto:gons...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Is it possible to write music in Lilypond in free time and if yes how?
>
> I have a piece without metrum where notes with a specific pitch appear
> at a specific ti
Hi G.
When I write unmetered music, my template is as joined. (It's for piano, so
might need to be adapted.)
HTH,
Claire
On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 8:07 PM Gonsolo wrote:
> Is it possible to write music in Lilypond in free time and if yes how?
>
> I have a piece without metrum wher
Is it possible to write music in Lilypond in free time and if yes how?
I have a piece without metrum where notes with a specific pitch appear
at a specific time and have a specific length (see the attached
picture) but there is no metrum.
How to write something like this in Lilypond?
I found
Am Samstag, 14. November 2009 21:46:05 schrieb Richard Sabey:
> Thank you for that reference, Mats. So there on that web page are an
> explanation of what the function does, and a picture of its effect, but
> where is the snippet, please?
It's hidden behind the picture ;-) Just click on the imag
Hi Richard,
where is the snippet, please? (I mean the Lilypond code)
Click on the image (music).
Best,
Kieren.
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> From: mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se
> To: derhindem...@googlemail.com
> CC: richardsa...@hotmail.co.uk; lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Free-time music with correct accidentals
>
> There's a very nice solution to this problem available in
There's a very nice solution to this problem available in LSR, see
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=333
/Mats
Quoting "James E. Bailey" :
On 13.11.2009, at 18:07, Richard Sabey wrote:
How can Lilypond be used to create music in free time, with bar
lines only where I
Thank you, Neil. Combining our ideas, I tried
x = { \cadenzaOff \set Staff.localKeySignature = #'() \bar "|" \cadenzaOn }
which had the effect I wanted.
Luckily the piece I was working on had a key signature of nothing. However, on
trying with a non-null key signature, I find that it makes Lil
2009/11/13 Richard Sabey :
> How can Lilypond be used to create music in free time, with bar lines only
> where I explicitly put them in using \bar "|"? I've tried using \cadenzaOn
> but then Lilypond mismanages accidentals. I need a bar line to stop the
> effect o
James E. Bailey wrote
>I do this by having hidden time signatures.
There is that, yes, but something is wrong if software makes you add things up,
which it should do itself.
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
From: derhindem...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: Free-time music with correct accidentals
D
On 13.11.2009, at 18:07, Richard Sabey wrote:
How can Lilypond be used to create music in free time, with bar
lines only where I explicitly put them in using \bar "|"? I've
tried using \cadenzaOn but then Lilypond mismanages accidentals. I
need a bar line to stop th
How can Lilypond be used to create music in free time, with bar lines only
where I explicitly put them in using \bar "|"? I've tried using \cadenzaOn but
then Lilypond mismanages accidentals. I need a bar line to stop the effect of
all accidentals (with the possible exceptio
Thanks it worked like a charm.
Aaron
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 00:35, Graham Percival wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 00:03:41 +0200
> Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am inputting a score in lilypond which has a section that the the
> > quarter note gets the beat but the bar lines are used sparingl
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 00:03:41 +0200
Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am inputting a score in lilypond which has a section that the the
> quarter note gets the beat but the bar lines are used sparingly.
>
> In the score no time signiture is given.
>
> I am unsure how to notate the time signitur
Hi all,
I am inputting a score in lilypond which has a section that the the
quarter note gets the beat but the bar lines are used sparingly.
In the score no time signiture is given.
I am unsure how to notate the time signiture.
Should I add a time signiture and hide it??
If so what one???
Thanks
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