Thank you!!
So I did that but then the next measure is presenting a mistakeā¦
However I realized I Was not using \grace
So it seems this worked!! Thank you so much!
{ \once \set glissandoMap = #'((0 . 0) (1 . 1))
\once \hideNotes \grace 8 \glissando 2.
\once \set glissandoMap = #'((0 . 0) (1
Hi Carlos,
(Please keep the list in CC, so everybody can participate.)
Am 10.09.21 um 22:55 schrieb Carlos Martinez:
Hi! Thank you very much ! So in order to make them the lines parallel I was
able to do this
{\once \hideNotes 8 \glissando 2.
\once \set glissandoMap = #'((0 . 0) (0 . 1))
Hi Carlos,
I am doing a slide /glissando from a hidden grace note into a two note chord ..
What is the norm? Does the glissando needs to show sliding to both notes or one
will suffice?
Example: \grace { \hideNotes d,8 \glissando }\unHideNotes 2. \grace {
\hideNotes d,8 \glissando }\unHi
Hello,
Got a question:
I am doing a slide /glissando from a hidden grace note into a two note chord ..
What is the norm? Does the glissando needs to show sliding to both notes or one
will suffice?
Example: \grace { \hideNotes d,8 \glissando }\unHideNotes 2. \grace
{ \hideNotes d,8 \gliss