Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-05-31 19:55 GMT+02:00 Rick Kimpel : > From: Stanton Sanderson > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 11:44 AM >> I’ve attempted some handbell pieces for our bell choir. Attached >> is one which has a few special symbols. Not intended as samples >> of “good practice!” > > Stan, > I added q's where nec

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread Rick Kimpel
From: Stanton Sanderson Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2018 11:44 AM > I’ve attempted some handbell pieces for our bell choir. Attached > is one which has a few special symbols. Not intended as samples > of “good practice!” Stan, I added q's where necessary to try to compile in 2.18, but I'm getting an

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread Susan Buckingham
I had been trying to use Finale for handbells but kept running into an issue when I wanted handchimes ( x-notehead) and handbells (regular notehead). Lilypond has been just the thing - thank you, thank you, thank you! I have worked up two templates for when I start a new piece, which are definitel

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread Stanton Sanderson
I’ve attempted some handbell pieces for our bell choir. Attached is one which has a few special symbols. Not intended as samples of “good practice!” Stan Jeg er sa glad-Bells Ed-2.ly Description: Binary data ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-us

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-05-31 6:03 GMT+02:00 Rick Kimpel : > From: Thomas Morley > Your sample works in 2.18, as well. I did notice that the gliss line can > obscure the dot. Interestingly, my workaround does something that > confuses the dot and puts it above the squiggle. Can't decide if that's the > best way to

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread David Kastrup
else's) reference, here is a site that summarizes > standard American handbell notation: > > https://www.handbellworld.com/music/HandbellNotation.cfm My handbell shake brings all the monks to the yard. -- David Kastrup ___ lilypond-user mail

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-31 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-05-31 3:23 GMT+02:00 Aaron Hill : > On 2018-05-30 15:40, Thomas Morley wrote: >> >> I don't know anything about handbell choir music and which special >> notation-features may be needed. >> Are there any images you could link to? > > > Thomas, > > For your (or anyone else's) reference, here is

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-30 Thread Rick Kimpel
From: Thomas Morley Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 10:40 PM > Hi Rick, > > I don't know anything about handbell choir music and which special > notation-features may be needed. There are a ton of things I need to do for this library, but this seemed like a good middle-of-the-road starting point. O

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-30 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-05-30 15:40, Thomas Morley wrote: I don't know anything about handbell choir music and which special notation-features may be needed. Are there any images you could link to? Thomas, For your (or anyone else's) reference, here is a site that summarizes standard American handbell notati

Re: handbell shake

2018-05-30 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-05-30 0:32 GMT+02:00 Rick Kimpel : > I am trying to build a library of functions for handbell choir music. The > first thing I attempted was how to show a shake. It sort of looks like a > trill mark, but the squiggly line is at the level of the note being played. > I'm hoping that I can just

handbell shake

2018-05-29 Thread Rick Kimpel
I tried to post something along these lines a couple of weeks ago, but it did not go through. I hope I am doing this right. Been a long time since I've used a mailing list. :) I am trying to build a library of functions for handbell choir music. The first thing I attempted was how to show a sh