\bendAfter (a fall or rise after the note) is part of the solution but the
request here is for a fall or rise before and into the note (“scoop”) not
after. In my case I also needed “bend” (going from a note down and back again).
This set: scoops, bends, and falls is very common in type-setting j
On 14/04/2024 00:22, Wols Lists wrote:
On 13/04/2024 10:34, Lukas-Fabian Moser via LilyPond user discussion wrote:
Hi Ben, hi Greg,
thanks for bringing this up - in fact I started this morning to dig up
my old work, prompted by Greg's question.
It seems I only developed the functions a but f
On 13/04/2024 10:34, Lukas-Fabian Moser via LilyPond user discussion wrote:
Hi Ben, hi Greg,
thanks for bringing this up - in fact I started this morning to dig up
my old work, prompted by Greg's question.
It seems I only developed the functions a but further back then
(unfortunately I don't
Hi Ben, hi Greg,
thanks for bringing this up - in fact I started this morning to dig up
my old work, prompted by Greg's question.
It seems I only developed the functions a but further back then
(unfortunately I don't have time at the moment to look into it in
detail) - the difference seems to be
Hi Greg, the conversation on this list back in Dec'22 and Jan'23 ended up with Lukas-Fabian Moser sending me the attached script and example. I was able to use this successfully to typeset a range of scoops, bends, and falls. It'd be better to get the latest version from Lukas-Fabian in case he has
> On 13 Apr 2024, at 01:07, Greg Lindstrom wrote:
>
>
> Hello -
>
> I would like to write a glissando leading into a note without a starting
> note. Perhaps the term is not glissando, but we encounter it often in jazz
> where the trumpets and trombones will "slide" up to a note to accentu
Hi Greg,
Am 13.04.2024 um 01:06 schrieb lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org:
I would like to write a glissando leading into a note without a starting
note. Perhaps the term is not glissando, but we encounter it often in jazz
where the trumpets and trombones will "slide" up to a note to accentuate.
It
-Original Message-
Neil Puttock said
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
On 7 May 2010 22:36, Ossie Wilson Snr wrote:
> I tried this code from the Notation manual.
>
> \once \override Glissando #'(bound-details right Y) = #-2
>
> Which can be used to alter the left end by substituting left for right.
That just changes the angle of the line, so you'll still be left wi
-Original Message-
Xavier Scheuer said
>I am completely ignorant about that too.
>But according to the doc (internals) the #'bound-details value should
>be in the form:
>#'((right (attach-dir . 0) (padding . 1.5)) (left (attach-dir . 0)
>(padding . 1.5)))
>Which code did you try actu
2010/5/7 Ossie Wilson Snr :
>
> [...]
>
> I have been using cross headed notes, arpeggios (with hidden notes),
> zigzag glissandos (also with hidden notes) etc to show these effects.
> However, I have struck a few problems.
>
>
> 1) I would like to be able to vary the width and
If you please send some example code of what you tried, it's much easier
for us on the mailing list to provide relevant answers to your questions.
(Don't forget to press "Reply All", so that the followup is sent to the
mailing list when you do that)
/Mats
Ossie Wilson Snr wrote:
My daughter
thanks everyone.
If nothing else, I have a better idea about how to use the search
now... will do that first from here on.
Thanks,
josh
On Sep 5, 2008, at 1:50 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Werner (et al):
Hmm. Searching for `kieren' and `glissando' yields nothing.
Ha! You're right…
Hi Werner (et al):
Hmm. Searching for `kieren' and `glissando' yields nothing.
Ha! You're right… I was confusing that with another thread I posted
to (search for 'kieren' and 'glissandi' to find it).
Anyway, as I suspected, a search for 'double glissando' turns up some
useful info, incl
> > Does anyone have a suggestion for having the glissando drawn
> > between both members of the chord in the example below?
>
> Search the list archives — I posted a solution a few months ago.
Hmm. Searching for `kieren' and `glissando' yields nothing.
Werner
==
Hi Josh,
Does anyone have a suggestion for having the glissando drawn
between both members of the chord in the example below?
Search the list archives — I posted a solution a few months ago.
HTH!
Kieren.
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