It is not at accent, it is called an elision. attached is a picture.
It is the little symbol that connects the "co" of bianco to "e"
Am 02.02.2006 um 22:36 schrieb Nahum wengrov:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Subject: Re: Italian/Spanish: multiple vowels on one note
cordilow
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Subject: Re: Italian/Spanish: multiple vowels on one note
>>cordilow (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been searching for a way to represent what looks like an upside
>> down breve, and also what looks like a breve
On 1-Feb-2006, at 8:06 PM, cordilow (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Hello,
I've been searching for a way to represent what looks like an
upside down breve, and also what looks like a breve spaced as low
as an underscore.
Anyway, I have music I want to notate, in Italian and Spanish, that
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cordilow (sent by Nabble.com) wrote:
Hello,
I've been searching for a way to represent what looks like an upside
down breve, and also what looks like a breve spaced as low as an
underscore.
breve? I think you mean fermata?
> Is there
a way to add these in Lilypond? I ask because I haven't
For clarification, it's called an elision (the vowels are elided together) and I’ve secretly been wondering about it as well. It's a problem in Finale, too.Am 01.02.2006 um 20:06 schrieb cordilow (sent by Nabble.com): Hello, I've been searching for a way to represent what looks like an upside down