Kalirren wrote:
In general, is it possible to create a laissez-vibrer tie that
lasts a certain length of time, or until a certain note?
Probably not, because IR 3.2.85 [1] says it is
A tie which is only on one side connected to a note head.
You could however make it _look_ longer, but then
Kalirren wrote:
Does anyone know of some other workaround?
It's rather crude, but the following override makes your slur horizontal:
\relative c' {
\once \override Slur #'positions = #'(-3 . -3)
\slurDown e8 ( r16 r8.)
}
Cheers,
Robin
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I'm attempting to typeset a piece of music that contains a laissez-vibrer tie
that starts from a note, stretches over rests, and ends on a beat on which
there is a rest in the same voice as the initial note. This last
requirement seems to rule out the use of a hidden note.
The output
See the section on "Hidden Notes" in the manual, for a common trick.
/Mats
Jamie Bullock wrote:
Is there any mechanism for doing unterminated (laissez vibrer) ties in
Lilypond (2.4.5 - 2.6)?
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Mats Bengtsson
Signal Processing
Is there any mechanism for doing unterminated (laissez vibrer) ties in
Lilypond (2.4.5 - 2.6)?
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Regards,
Jamie
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