2017-05-02 23:17 GMT+02:00 Federico Bruni :
> Il giorno mar 2 mag 2017 alle 22:54, Federico Bruni ha
> scritto:
>>
>> Here's the snippet: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=879
>
>
> BTW, I would change this snippet and replace manual beams with automatic
> beams, in order to make stand what matte
Il giorno mer 3 mag 2017 alle 2:10, David Wright
ha scritto:
Looking at the snippit with its more handsome arrow, I can see the
sense in Pierre's suggestion of using bowing marks; they're more
distinguishable from each other (if these markings are important).
In guitar books I have, bowing ma
On Tue 02 May 2017 at 22:54:42 (+0200), Federico Bruni wrote:
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> Il giorno dom 30 apr 2017 alle 0:05, David Wright
> ha scritto:
> >On Sat 29 Apr 2017 at 07:12:07 (+0200), Federico Bruni wrote:
> >> There's an example in the LSR.
> >
> >Yes…and 1054 other things too.
> >
>
>
> Sorry, I had
Il giorno mar 2 mag 2017 alle 22:54, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
Here's the snippet: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=879
BTW, I would change this snippet and replace manual beams with
automatic beams, in order to make stand what matters.
I would add also a comment to explain the override of
Il giorno dom 30 apr 2017 alle 0:05, David Wright
ha scritto:
On Sat 29 Apr 2017 at 07:12:07 (+0200), Federico Bruni wrote:
There's an example in the LSR.
Yes…and 1054 other things too.
Sorry, I had a poor Internet connection..
Here's the snippet:
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=87
On Mon 01 May 2017 at 07:59:32 (-0500), Paul Napolitano wrote:
> David;
>
> This appears to put the arrow over the note, which works well for some
> instances. Do you know if it is possible to adjust its position so it is
> over a gracenote (bagpipes)?
>
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 11:09 PM, David
David;
This appears to put the arrow over the note, which works well for some
instances. Do you know if it is possible to adjust its position so it is
over a gracenote (bagpipes)?
Thanks,
Paul
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 11:09 PM, David Wright
wrote:
> On Fri 28 Apr 2017 at 21:57:09 (-0500), Paul
Hi Paul,
You can also use \upbow and \downbow :
\version "2.19"
\new Staff <<
\new Voice \fixed g' {
g4 e g e f e d e
}
\new Voice = "counter" {
\repeat unfold 4 { s4\upbow s\downbow }
}
>>
Cheers,
Pierre
2017-05-01 4:44 GMT+02:00 Paul Napolitano :
> Thank you, David!
>
> >
Thank you, David!
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 11:09 PM, David Wright wrote:
>
> On Fri 28 Apr 2017 at 21:57:09 (-0500), Paul Napolitano wrote:
>> Is there a way to put up and down arrows above the staff to indicate the
>> down and up beats?
>
> c'4 ^\markup { ↓ } f'4 ^\markup { ↑ }
>
> Cheers,
> Da
On Sat 29 Apr 2017 at 07:12:07 (+0200), Federico Bruni wrote:
> There's an example in the LSR.
Yes…and 1054 other things too.
> Il 29 aprile 2017 04:57:09 CEST, Paul Napolitano
> ha scritto:
> >Is there a way to put up and down arrows above the staff to indicate
> >the down and up beats?
Cheer
>
> > Is there a way to put up and down arrows above the staff to indicate the
> down and up beats?
>
> c'4 ^\markup { ↓ } f'4 ^\markup { ↑ }
>
An if they should be put in one nicely justified line, one could use lyrics:
\version "2.19.44"
<<
\new Lyrics = "beats"
\new Staff \relative g' <<
There's an example in the LSR.
Il 29 aprile 2017 04:57:09 CEST, Paul Napolitano ha
scritto:
>Is there a way to put up and down arrows above the staff to indicate
>the down and up beats?
>
>Thanks,
>Paul
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On Fri 28 Apr 2017 at 21:57:09 (-0500), Paul Napolitano wrote:
> Is there a way to put up and down arrows above the staff to indicate the down
> and up beats?
c'4 ^\markup { ↓ } f'4 ^\markup { ↑ }
Cheers,
David.
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