On 2021-02-19 5:48 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Acceptable to Gould or not, there are valid use cases for this (in my
New Complexity stuff for one). There's a way to do it - I need to find
it in my library code later today. I seem to vaguely recall there is
an example in LSR? I may be wrong.
Maybe
02 AM:
Re: Partial ottava sign Just the one chord. I'll try that unless
anyone else here comes up with a better suggestion. I was really
asking whether there's an accepted way of doing it.
5:17 PM
>> From: "Kieren MacMillan"
>> To: "Peter Toye"
>> Cc: "Lilypond-User Mailing List"
>> Subject: Re: Partial ottava sign
>> Hi Peter,
>> > Is there an accepted way of notating an ottava sign for only part of a
>> &g
Hello Kieren,
No I don't - it's expensive and as I don't do this for money I really can't
afford it.
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com
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Friday, February 19, 2021, 4:17:29 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>> Is there an accepted way of
At 11:17 19/02/2021 -0500, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
At 15:35 19/02/2021 +, Peter Toye wrote:
Is there an accepted way of notating an ottava sign for only part
of a staff? I have a two-handed chord of which the LH part needs to
be an octave lower than notated, but the RH part is at pitch.
I
t; To: "Peter Toye"
> Cc: "Lilypond-User Mailing List"
> Subject: Re: Partial ottava sign
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> > Is there an accepted way of notating an ottava sign for only part of a
> > staff? I have a two-handed chord of which the LH part needs to
Hi Peter,
> Is there an accepted way of notating an ottava sign for only part of a staff?
> I have a two-handed chord of which the LH part needs to be an octave lower
> than notated, but the RH part is at pitch.
>
> I realise that this isn't really a LilyPond question but a general music
> eng
Is there an accepted way of notating an ottava sign for only part of a staff? I
have a two-handed chord of which the LH part needs to be an octave lower than
notated, but the RH part is at pitch.
I realise that this isn't really a LilyPond question but a general music
engraving one (it may tur