Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Gianmaria, > Could you please confirm me that in music language this means crescendo > ends on 'f4.' (d8' has the lower intensity and 'f4' the higher) The second part of your statement is correct: the notation implies that d should have a lower intensity/volume, and the f a higher intensity/v

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-13 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 14.06.2015 um 01:29 schrieb Gianmaria Lari: First, I'm not a politician and I'm not here to win a war :) My suggestion is just a suggestion that have to be analyzed and in case it brings more benefits than disavantages it should be considered; if an expert explains me it is not advantageous I

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-13 Thread Gianmaria Lari
27;override Hair."? My apologies if I don't understand something and thank you for your explications. P.S. Brian Barker reply about this subject on the mailing list (and CC to my personal email) but his message never shows on the ML. Why? -- View this message in context: http://

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Gianmaria, > Does people really use this features? I mean does it happen > frequently people set '\!' in a certain location expecting Lilypond render > it at the bar line immediately preceding if the note which ends a hairpin > falls on a downbeat? Yes. I would estimate that 95% of the time, I

Re: [Spam] Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-12 Thread Rutger Hofman
On 06/12/2015 02:23 PM, Gianmaria Lari wrote: I'm not a musician. I'm editing a published violin score using lilypond. The book is a set of studies by Robert Pracht and in many of them the note which ends a hairpin falls on a downbeat. I don't know if this is something exceptional or pretty norma

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-12 Thread Gianmaria Lari
if new users (like me) periodically pop up asking help about the hairpin position. Thank you to Federico, Urs, Trevor, Simon and Kieren for their previous comments. -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/hairpins-default-stop-at-barline-tp177538p1

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-07 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, >> { >> \time 4/4 >> \once \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f >> a\< b c' d' > or, with less typing, > { a-\tweak to-barline ##f \< } Or with [eventually] even less: { a1-\hpb a\! } where hpb (“Hairpin Past Barline”) is pre-defined (and possibly \include-d from a tweaks file)

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-07 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 06.06.2015 um 12:15 schrieb Trevor Daniels: […] should be written { \time 4/4 \once \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f a\< b c' d' or, with less typing, { a-\tweak to-barline ##f \< } Yours, Simon \key fis \major eis'\f fis' gis' ais' } __

Re: hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-06 Thread Trevor Daniels
Gianmaria Lari wrote Saturday, June 06, 2015 10:33 AM > Why was it decided that hairpins by default stop at the barline? I don't know as I wasn't involved with LP at the time this decision was made, but I presume it was because the scores they used as examples of best practice did this. > If

hairpins default stop at barline

2015-06-06 Thread Gianmaria Lari
stop the hairpin on the "e"? g. P.S. Thank you to Federico & Urs for discussing the topic privately -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/hairpins-default-stop-at-barline-tp177538.html Sent from the Us