On 9/15/2017 4:45 PM, Brian kozaczek wrote:
Hello All,
I need to create a metric modulation tempo indication
where the quarter note of a septuplet equals an eighth note in the
next measure where the new tempo (in parentheses) is 4 = 63.
I'm not sure how to add the bracket for the sept
Hi Brian,
> I need to create a metric modulation tempo indication
> where the quarter note of a septuplet equals an eighth note in the next
> measure where the new tempo (in parentheses) is 4 = 63.
> I'm not sure how to add the bracket for the septuplet quarter note, and al
Hello All,
I need to create a metric modulation tempo indicationwhere the quarter note of
a septuplet equals an eighth note in the next measure where the new tempo (in
parentheses) is 4 = 63.
I'm not sure how to add the bracket for the septuplet quarter note, and also
put the new tem
or credits in LSR?)
Trevor.
> regards,
>
> Tao
>
> Original-Nachricht
> > Datum: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 08:03:37 +0200
> > Von: "Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > An: "Trevor Bača" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > CC: li
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2007/9/6, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It might be useful have a reference to nested scores in section 8.2.2 for
cases more complicated than "note = note", together with a minimal example
demonstrating tuplet markup.
...Which is why your trick should be a
2007/9/6, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It might be useful have a reference to nested scores in section 8.2.2 for
> cases more complicated than "note = note", together with a minimal example
> demonstrating tuplet markup.
...Which is why your trick should be added to the LSR; then I could
s
On 9/6/07, Tao Cumplido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> doesn't this snippet already cover the topic?
> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=204
It does, but if you were searching for a metric modulation solution, you
probably wouldn't find that snippe
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> CC: lilypond-user
> Betreff: Re: Metric modulation markup ... à la Carter?
> 2007/9/6, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Actually this is pretty clever. And will certainly do for the snippets
> > that I've got in front of me right
2007/9/6, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Actually this is pretty clever. And will certainly do for the snippets
> that I've got in front of me right now, so thanks very much!
I agree. LSR, anyone? :)
Regards,
Valentin
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On 9/5/07, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Trevor,
>
> On 9/5/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible to make the following tempo markup ...
> >
> > \times 2/3 { r8 n4 ~ } n4 = n2
> >
> > ... complete with tuplet bracket (where the n4 and n2 repre
Hi Trevor,
On 9/5/07, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to make the following tempo markup ...
>
> \times 2/3 { r8 n4 ~ } n4 = n2
>
> ... complete with tuplet bracket (where the n4 and n2 represent simply
> \note #"4" and \note #"2")?
>
How about a nested score
Hi,
Is it possible to make the following tempo markup ...
\times 2/3 { r8 n4 ~ } n4 = n2
... complete with tuplet bracket (where the n4 and n2 represent simply
\note #"4" and \note #"2")?
The notation indicates that a duration of 1/6 + 1/4 (or 5/12) on the
lefthand side of the barline equal
26 Jul 2007 21:00:59 +0200, Arvid Grøtting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
\version "2.11.28" % should work on versions all the way back to 2.8
looksFaster = #(define-music-function (parser location music)
(ly:music?)
(let ((new-music (ly:music-deep-copy mu
"Trevor Bača" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 7/26/07, Adam Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there any handy dandy method to do the following:
> >
> > let's say I wrote out a piece in 7/8. What if I wanted to see what it
> > looked like in 7/16 without having to change every
On 7/26/07, Adam Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Is there any handy dandy method to do the following:
let's say I wrote out a piece in 7/8. What if I wanted to see what it
looked like in 7/16 without having to change every note value of what
I already wrote say:
a4. b4 c b8 a g a4 b8 a
Hello,
Is there any handy dandy method to do the following:
let's say I wrote out a piece in 7/8. What if I wanted to see what it
looked like in 7/16 without having to change every note value of what
I already wrote say:
a4. b4 c b8 a g a4 b8 a
etc...
but what gets printed is:
a8. b8 c b1
(Sorry if this message was already sent, I had problems with the mail)
Hi,
I am trying to put a metric modulation mark, but I cannot find a way to achieve
it:
so far I have:
{a1 \mark \markup { \tiny \note #"8" #1 "=" \tiny \note #"8" #1 } a1}
but I would like to h
Hi,
I am trying to put a metric modulation mark, but I cannot find a way to achieve
it:
so far I have:
{a1 \mark \markup { \tiny \note #"8" #1 "=" \tiny \note #"8" #1 } a1}
but I would like to have the bracket and the number of a tuplet above the
first eight sym
The default tempo indications are typeset using something like
^\markup {
"("
\smaller \general-align #Y #DOWN \note #"16" #1
"="
\smaller \general-align #Y #DOWN \note #"16" #1"
"sempre)" }
/Mats
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to type some tempo indicatio
Hi!
I'm trying to type some tempo indication like "16note = 16note" and more
complex, like real metric modulations.
looking for it in the list, I've found some markup example, here is mine:
d''8.^\markup \fontsize #-1.5 {
\large "("
\note #"16" #1
\large "="
\note #"16" #1
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