Re: wah-wah-effect

2010-03-01 Thread Stefan Thomas
something like 'o > +' or '+ < o', >> correct? I suppose you could mark one note with '+' and another with 'o' >> and place your hairpin between. Again, however, as a trombonist I would >> find this notation non-standard and potenti

Re: wah-wah-effect

2010-03-01 Thread David Bobroff
tentially confusing. I don't know enough about your notation requirements to understand why you would want or need to notate it this way. -David - Original Message - From: "Stefan Thomas" mailto:kontrapunktste...@googlemail.com>> To: bobr...@c

Re: wah-wah-effect

2010-03-01 Thread Stefan Thomas
Again, however, as a trombonist I would > find this notation non-standard and potentially confusing. I don't know > enough about your notation requirements to understand why you would want or > need to notate it this way. > > -David > > > - Original Message - &

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread Stefan Thomas
That's great, really! Is it also possible to have "wah" inside the hairpin? 2009/12/27 Alexander Kobel > Alexander Kobel wrote: > >> Hi, Stefan, >> >> you could try to experiment with Hairpin #'stencil. I imagine combining >> the usual stencil with a "+" markup at the right side should work. >>

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread Alexander Kobel
Alexander Kobel wrote: Hi, Stefan, you could try to experiment with Hairpin #'stencil. I imagine combining the usual stencil with a "+" markup at the right side should work. Have a look for the ly:stencil-combine-at-edge and ly:text-interface::interpret-markup (other possibilities exist, of

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread Stefan Thomas
't know > enough about your notation requirements to understand why you would want or > need to notate it this way. > > -David > > > - Original Message - > From: "Stefan Thomas" > To: bobr...@centrum.is > Cc: "lilypond-user" > Se

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread Alexander Kobel
Stefan Thomas wrote: Dear David, thanks for Your help. I found out, that I can get a dashed hairpin with \once \override Hairpin #'style = #'dashed-line What I would like to do is getting a + and an "o" at the beginning and the end of the hairpin. The "o" is easy to get with \override Hai

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread bobr...@centrum.is
ion requirements to understand why you would want or need to notate it this way. -David - Original Message - From: "Stefan Thomas" To: bobr...@centrum.is Cc: "lilypond-user" Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:13:19 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: wah-w

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread Stefan Thomas
ner between them. > > Sorry I can't be more specific at the moment but I hope this is helpful, > > David > > > - Original Message - > From: "Stefan Thomas" > To: "lilypond-user" > Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:51:19 AM GMT -05:00

Re: wah-wah-effect

2009-12-27 Thread bobr...@centrum.is
able to put the '+' over one note, the 'o' over the other and put some sort of dotted/dashed spanner between them. Sorry I can't be more specific at the moment but I hope this is helpful, David - Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Thomas" To: "lilypo