2012/1/1 Gilles :
> Le Sun, 01 Jan 2012 05:53:45 +0100, me a écrit:
>> Is there a way to specify articulation over several notes. Eg., relative
>> c' {
>> c d e f | g a b c }. I would like to make the first four notes staccato
>> and
>> the second 4 marcato.
On 1 January 2012 04:53, lily-user wrote:
>
> Is there a way to specify articulation over several notes. Eg., relative c' {
> c d e f | g a b c }. I would like to make the first four notes staccato and
> the second 4 marcato. Just, clarifying, I understand that I can do
> c
Le Sun, 01 Jan 2012 05:53:45 +0100, me a écrit:C
Is there a way to specify articulation over several notes. Eg., relative c' {
c d e f | g a b c }. I would like to make the first four notes staccato and
the second 4 marcato. Just, clarifying, I understand that I can do c\staccato d\sta
ation to a group of notes automatically, but you can do so using
Scheme.
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 7:53 PM, lily-user wrote:
>
> Is there a way to specify articulation over several notes. Eg., relative
> c' {
> c d e f | g a b c }. I would like to make the first four notes staccato
Is there a way to specify articulation over several notes. Eg., relative c' {
c d e f | g a b c }. I would like to make the first four notes staccato and
the second 4 marcato. Just, clarifying, I understand that I can do
c\staccato d\staccato etc. Can I do something like (c d e f)\sta