2014-11-01 5:21 GMT+01:00 Dr. Bernhard Kleine :
> Yes it does. I prefer the d1*3/4\rest since it is the least letters to write.
> I may substitute it in the final version.
Using d1*3/4\rest has a draw-back:
The rest will change it's position, if \transpose is used.
-Harm
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine <
bernhard.kle...@gmx.net> wrote:
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> The following shows my problem: I want to move the rest symbols:
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> And still have the glyph for full rest.
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> Bernhard
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I gave you a link for this earlier in the thread. Did the snippet
Am 31.10.2014 um 11:42 schrieb Dr. Bernhard Kleine:
I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four
quarters long. How to note then a full pause?
No, it isn't, but the glyph is the same for a full rest in 4/4 as well
as 3/4 if you write R1 and R2. respectively.
A 4/4 rest do
ard Kleine
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> Bernhard,
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> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:42 AM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine <
> bernhard.kle...@gmx.net> wrote:
> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters
> long. How to not
Bernhard,
Are you referring to the centered whole rest? If so, this is the
correct notation for indicating a full measure pause, regardless of the
duration of the measure. You just use the "R" rest syntax instead of
"r" and if the duration of that rest is a full measure, then a centered
whole
R1*3/4 ? HTH
Stan
> On Oct 31, 2014, at 5:42 AM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine
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> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters
> long. How to note then a full pause?
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> Bernhard
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Bernhard,
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:42 AM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine <
bernhard.kle...@gmx.net> wrote:
> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters
> long. How to note then a full pause?
>
If I'm understanding correctly: you're wondering why a full bar rest in 3/4
is out
Original-Nachricht
I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters
long. How to note then a full pause?
Bernhard
Hallo Bernhard,
"a full pause in a 3/4 measure" is three quarters long!
:-)
Code:
R2. or R4*3
Thomas
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Tim Roberts wrote:
> "Dr. Bernhard Kleine" wrote:
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>> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four
>> quarters long. How to note then a full pause?
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> You can't think of it as a "full pause". You have to think of r1 as 4
> beats.
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> You have two choices. You can write
"Dr. Bernhard Kleine" wrote:
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> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four
> quarters long. How to note then a full pause?
>
You can't think of it as a "full pause". You have to think of r1 as 4
beats.
You have two choices. You can write "r2.", but the best way to write
Hij Bernard,
> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters
long. How to note then a full pause?
I like to write: R1*3/4
Greetings, Ed
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 11:42:19AM +0100, Dr. Bernhard Kleine wrote:
> I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters
> long. How to note then a full pause?
You don't give us much to go but I think you might mean:
R2. for a full measure rest in 3/4 (or 6/8)
R1 is a full
Bernhard,
Use "R2." for a centered full measure rest.
Mark
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