On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:40:16 +0100
Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2012/2/16 David Nalesnik :
>
> I can't say what the difference is between the glyphs, but they do
> have the same orientation in the Feta notation charts.
>
Thank you both! I believe that there is no difference between the
glyphs
I use a arrowhead here to write slap tongues to clarinet...
\musicglyph #"arrowheads.close.1M1"
cheers
josé
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2012/2/16 David Nalesnik :
> Hi Tiresia,
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Tiresia GIUNO
> wrote:
>>
>> I replaced the note head with the glyphs 'noteheads.u2do' and/or
>> 'noteheads.d2do' but I always get a triangle with an angle pointing
>> upwards - let's say as in '^'
>>
>> Sure, I'm misun
Hi Tiresia,
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Tiresia GIUNO wrote:
>
> I replaced the note head with the glyphs 'noteheads.u2do' and/or
> 'noteheads.d2do' but I always get a triangle with an angle pointing
> upwards - let's say as in '^'
>
> Sure, I'm misunderstanding but I thought that '.u2do' an
Hi all,
I'm typesetting in Lilypond a piece of mine for clarinet, that uses
some percussive sounds like tongue rams and key clicks.
The symbol for tongue ram in modern music is often a simple triangle
with an angle towards the bottom - just like the letter 'v'. See the
attached im
.5.4 "Shape note
heads" would work for #2 if I could get it reflected about the y-axis
(ie, downward-pointing instead of upward-pointing).
So is there a secret accent-shaped notehead sitting around somewhere?
Or a downward-pointing solid triangle notehead?
Also, if any other composers out t