Oh sorry, I so inattentive! Now I understood you.
07.06.2020 14:51, David Kastrup пишет:
While I am unsure that I guess your meaning correctly from this somewhat
jumbled sentence, I repeat: e'4) is essentially the same as 4) which
is different from 4
Павел writes:
> 07.06.2020 14:16, Павел пишет:
>> Thank you for deep explanation!
>>
>> Yes, this is complicated way but it can be useful in some cases.
>>
>> 07.06.2020 12:25, David Kastrup пишет:
>>> Павел writes:
>>>
See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In
Small clause: you said "e'4) is essentially the same as 4)". But
according to your explanation it is essentially the different as 4),
but in most practical cases they behave same.
07.06.2020 14:16, Павел пишет:
Thank you for deep explanation!
Yes, this is complicated way but it can be useful
Small clause: you said "e'4) is essentially the same as 4)". But
according to your explanation it is essentially the different as 4),
but in most practical cases they behave same.
07.06.2020 14:16, Павел пишет:
is essentially the same
Thank you for deep explanation!
Yes, this is complicated way but it can be useful in some cases.
07.06.2020 12:25, David Kastrup пишет:
Павел writes:
See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In
first example slur behaves correctly, but in second does not.
\version
Павел writes:
> See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In
> first example slur behaves correctly, but in second does not.
>
> \version "2.20.0"
> {
> \new Voice = "first" { g'8 f'( }
> \context Voice = "first" << 4 >>
> \new Voice = "second" { g'8 f'( }
>
See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In
first example slur behaves correctly, but in second does not.
\version "2.20.0"
{
\new Voice = "first" { g'8 f'( }
\context Voice = "first" << 4 >>
\new Voice = "second" { g'8 f'( }
\context Voice = "second"