On Mon, 6 Feb 2012 16:06:41 +0100
Nils wrote:
> Related: This is really fun, I just did a 45 line staff, which is
> kind of a Piano-Roll view from DAWs. Can I add multiple clefs to one
> staff? In this case it would be nice to show the bass clef and the
> treble clef on their lines.
You may want
At 12:04 on 09 Feb 2012, David Kastrup wrote:
>The old clefs reminiscent of chant notation can sit IIRC on either
>lines or in between. The more modern clefs are rather fixed. In
>practice, anything but the C clef is not seen shifted vertically, and
>even the C clef is only seen on anywhere but t
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2012/2/7 Nils :
>> I talked to a few persons in the university today and they all
>> agreed that the line on which a clef is is variable for any number
>> of lines.
>> But a clef should be never be in between lines, which is what Lilypond does.
>
> I've seen an engraving o
On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 11:13:29 +0100
Janek Warchoł wrote:
> 2012/2/9 Nils :
> >> I can find the link if you want.
> >
> > that would be very nice!
>
> Here you go (watch out, 20 MB!):
> http://erato.uvt.nl/files/imglnks/usimg/c/cc/IMSLP162690-SIBLEY1802.17529.6eef-39087018850539score.pdf
>
> cheer
2012/2/9 Nils :
>> I can find the link if you want.
>
> that would be very nice!
Here you go (watch out, 20 MB!):
http://erato.uvt.nl/files/imglnks/usimg/c/cc/IMSLP162690-SIBLEY1802.17529.6eef-39087018850539score.pdf
cheers,
Janek
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2012/2/7 Nils :
> I talked to a few persons in the university today and they all agreed that
> the line on which a clef is is variable for any number of lines.
> But a clef should be never be in between lines, which is what Lilypond does.
I've seen an engraving of Handel's Messiah in which tenors
My understanding is that the scholarly convention for describing
clefs is the clef's note (g1, c1, f, G) followed by the line number, counted
from the bottom. Thus on a five line staff, French violin clef is g1,
treble clef is g2, soprano clef is c1, mezzo-soprano clef is c2,
alto clef is c3, teno
On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:42:03 +0100
David Kastrup wrote:
> Nils writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to ask for a quick confirmation, since I never worked
> > with an even-numbered staff line count.
> >
> > If you reduce your stafflines with
> > \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3
> >
On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 15:42:03 +0100
David Kastrup wrote:
> Nils writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to ask for a quick confirmation, since I never worked
> > with an even-numbered staff line count.
> >
> > If you reduce your stafflines with
> > \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3
> >
Nils writes:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to ask for a quick confirmation, since I never worked
> with an even-numbered staff line count.
>
> If you reduce your stafflines with
> \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3
> or #1 or any odd number there is no question. With a treble clef the
> b' is
Hello,
I would like to ask for a quick confirmation, since I never worked with an
even-numbered staff line count.
If you reduce your stafflines with
\override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3
or #1 or any odd number there is no question. With a treble clef the b' is on
the middle line and lines
Is it somehow possible to change the number of staff lines in the
middle of a score? If I do an "\override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #1"
anywhere else but at the start, nothing happens. Perhaps the staff
needs to be "restarted" somehow?
/Jonatan
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