Hello Jean, Mark and Leo,
Thank you very much for your valuable feedback!
You are absolutely right! I was using Timing instead of Staff for the
beamExceptions, baseMoment and BeatStructure. After changing Timing to
Staff everything works as expected.
Thank you very much! You helped me a lot
Volodymyr,
Did you set them differently in each of the two staves?
Mark
From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-boun...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of
Volodymyr Prokopyuk
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2022 1:11 PM
To: lilypond-user
Subject: Limit the scope of baseMoment and beatStructure to a single
Hi Vlad!
You can specify what context baseMoment and beatStructure should apply to, the
syntax is like
\set Staff.beatStructure = 1,1
The default is Voice, so the reason your beatStructure is not working is more
likely that you have some beamExceptions rule in effect (they take priority
over
Le 24/10/2022 à 22:11, Volodymyr Prokopyuk a écrit :
Hello,
I'd like to ask a question about the scope of the baseMoment and
beatStructure configuration to set automatic beam behavior in
two-staves PianoStaff.
Problem
When baseMoment = 1/4 and beatStructure = 1,1 the output is
Hello,
I'd like to ask a question about the scope of the baseMoment and
beatStructure configuration to set automatic beam behavior in two-staves
PianoStaff.
Problem
When baseMoment = 1/4 and beatStructure = 1,1 the output is
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When baseMoment = 1/2 and beatStructure = #
ption and the
> latter as beatStructure) and beam over beats in 3/4. In my case all time
> signatures have quarter notes as denominator.
I use the attached for beaming crochets. (I don't find long beams easy
to read in choral music.) Does it work for you?
> > 3 okt. 2019
us
> timesignatures. For example:
>
> myAutoBeam = {
> \overrideTimeSignatureSettings
> #'(3 . 4) % timeSignatureFraction
> #'(1 . 4) % baseMomentFraction
> #'(1 1 1) % beatStructure
> #'() % beamExceptions
> \overrideTimeSignatureSettings
> #'(2 . 2)
etter
>> way.
>
> I usually use a list of \overrideTimeSignatureSettings for the various
> timesignatures. For example:
>
> myAutoBeam = {
> \overrideTimeSignatureSettings
> #'(3 . 4) % timeSignatureFraction
> #'(1 . 4) % baseMomentFraction
> #'
No, I want beamed notes to be auto beamed but I want the beaming pattern to
follow quarter notes strictly, so it doesn’t beam half measures together in 4/4
and 6/4 (I think the former is implemented as beamException and the latter as
beatStructure) and beam over beats in 3/4. In my case all
reSettings
#'(3 . 4) % timeSignatureFraction
#'(1 . 4) % baseMomentFraction
#'(1 1 1) % beatStructure
#'() % beamExceptions
\overrideTimeSignatureSettings
#'(2 . 2) % timeSignatureFraction
#'(1 . 2) % baseMomentFraction
#'(1 1)% beatStructure
#'((end
Am 03.10.19 um 10:51 schrieb Leo Correia de Verdier:
Dear list!
I am working on a piece with constantly changing meters and it got me wondering
if there is a way to set beamExceptions to #’() and beat structure to a
suitably long sequence of ones for all time signatures in the whole piece at
Dear list!
I am working on a piece with constantly changing meters and it got me wondering
if there is a way to set beamExceptions to #’() and beat structure to a
suitably long sequence of ones for all time signatures in the whole piece at
once. At the moment I’m doing so for each time signatur
2016-04-01 15:37 GMT+02:00 matpen3@gmail :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm working on a very large score and, after compiling is over, the time
> beatStructure as manually defined isn't printed (e. g. \time #'(2 3) 5/8).
> On a very short fragment everything is fine.
>
> Co
Hi all,
I'm working on a very large score and, after compiling is over, the time
beatStructure as manually defined isn't printed (e. g. \time #'(2 3) 5/8).
On a very short fragment everything is fine.
Could the size of the score affect the printing?
I'm new to Lilypond, s
On March 22, 2015 12:00:05 AM "Trevor Daniels" wrote:
> I think it must be that the variable implicitly creates a separate voice,
and the beatStructure applies only within the voice.
No, that's not the reason. The reason is that there is a separate
beatStructure for each
Harkins
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 11:21 PM
To: lily-users
Subject: Manual "gotcha": beatStructure
I just got slightly confused trying to use beatStructure, and a small edit
to the manual might help.
\version "2.18.2"
\language "english"
five = {
\set Timing.beatS
James Harkins wrote Saturday, March 21, 2015 6:20 AM
>I just got slightly confused trying to use beatStructure, and a small edit to
>the manual might help.
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> \language "english"
>
> five = {
> \set Timing.beatStructure = #
I just got slightly confused trying to use beatStructure, and a small edit to
the manual might help.
\version "2.18.2"
\language "english"
five = {
\set Timing.beatStructure = #'(3 2)
\time 5/8
}
seven = {
\set Timing.beatStructure = #'(3 2 2)
\time 7/8
}
bes c d ees e f g a bes f d ) }
%% or:
% \tuplet 3/2 { bes,16 ( c d ees f g a bes c d ees e f g a bes f d ) }
}
HTH,
Pierre
2015-03-13 17:21 GMT+01:00 Phil Holmes :
> - Original Message - From: "Dave Higgins"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 4:06 PM
> Subj
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Higgins"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 4:06 PM
Subject: baseMoment and beatStructure
I have been banging my head against the wall with this for the longest
time.
What I'm looking for with this is 3 16th notes single beam 3 more 16
I have been banging my head against the wall with this for the longest time.
What I'm looking for with this is 3 16th notes single beam 3 more 16th
notes single beam and 3 more 16th notes.
What I get is 12 16th notes beamed together.
r2. \tuplet 3/2 8 { \set Timing.baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment
gt;> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/beams#setting-automatic-beam-behavior
>
>> Let us know if you still have difficulty understanding this.
>
> My remaining questions are:
>
> 1, If I set a beatStructure, why isn't the exceptions cleared?
&g
/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/beams#setting-automatic-beam-behavior
> Let us know if you still have difficulty understanding this.
Ok, skip my second question.
///
My remaining questions are:
1, If I set a beatStructure, why isn't the exceptions cleared?
2, How do I clear the
ow if you still have difficulty understanding this.
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: "Karl Hammar"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 11:14 AM
Subject: [Spam??] beatStructure for 4/4 doesn't help
> For the questions I ask, see last in mail.
>
> I'm tr
k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) writes:
> For the questions I ask, see last in mail.
>
> I'm trying to set the automatic beams in \time 4/4 like
> a8[ a] a[ a] ..., so I'm looking at the example in
> Documentation/out-www/notation.pdf (it says for version 2.15.15 on
> page 1),
Why would you be usi
\new ChoirStaff <<
\set Timing.beamExceptions = #'((end . ( )))
...
I have to put it after every damn \time sig.
///
* If I set a beatStructure, why isn't the exceptions cleared?
* And why doesn't that sentence [1] say "In unusal time sigs. the
beatStructure will so
On 24 September 2012 20:44, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> Vaughan McAlley wrote Monday, September 24, 2012 10:08 AM
>
>> Specifically, the pattern of eight eighths triggers a beamException
>> that overrides what you’re trying to do. I’ve found that adding
>>
>> \set Timing.beamExceptions = #'()
>>
>>
Vaughan McAlley wrote Monday, September 24, 2012 10:08 AM
> Specifically, the pattern of eight eighths triggers a beamException
> that overrides what you’re trying to do. I’ve found that adding
>
> \set Timing.beamExceptions = #'()
>
> ...before doing anything to do with beaming makes everythi
On 24 September 2012 15:49, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> pabuhr writes:
>
> > I've tried everything but I can't get the first bar without square
> > brackets to
> > look like the second bar with square brackets. Can someone make it so.
> >
> >
> > \version "2.16.0"
> > \language english
> > #(set-glo
pabuhr writes:
> I've tried everything but I can't get the first bar without square brackets to
> look like the second bar with square brackets. Can someone make it so.
>
>
> \version "2.16.0"
> \language english
> #(set-global-staff-size 24)
>
> \score {
> <<
> \context Voice = one {
>
I've tried everything but I can't get the first bar without square brackets to
look like the second bar with square brackets. Can someone make it so.
\version "2.16.0"
\language english
#(set-global-staff-size 24)
\score {
<<
\context Voice = one {
\key g \major \time 4/4
stuck :-(
>
> Why doesn't this work as I expect? .
>
> \version "2.15.36"
> \time 4/4
> \set Timing. BeatStructure = #'(1 1 1 1)
> c8 c c c c c c c
you have to clear BeamExceptions if i remember correctly.
HTH,
Janek
___
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> I'm stuck :-(
>
> Why doesn't this work as I expect? .
>
> \version "2.15.36"
> \time 4/4
> \set Timing. BeatStructure = #'(1 1 1 1)
> c8 c c c c c c c
you have to clear Be
I'm stuck :-(
Why doesn't this work as I expect? .
\version "2.15.36"
\time 4/4
\set Timing. BeatStructure = #'(1 1 1 1)
c8 c c c c c c c
This should result in four groups of two beamed notes, isn't it?
But I always get two groups of four notes.
The same problem w
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