That's it! Thanks for your accurate help.
Bart
On 22-10-2005 19:19, "Andrew Sidwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bart Diels wrote:
>> I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and decrescendos
>> simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
>
> Personally (though I'm not b
Graham Percival wrote:
On 22-Oct-05, at 10:08 AM, Bart Diels wrote:
I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and
decrescendos
simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
What I am trying to get, apart from those two
crescendo-descrescendos, is a
long underlying cres
On 22-Oct-05, at 10:08 AM, Bart Diels wrote:
I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and
decrescendos
simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
What I am trying to get, apart from those two crescendo-descrescendos,
is a
long underlying crescendo form a to a. How can
Bart Diels wrote:
I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and decrescendos
simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
Personally (though I'm not brilliant with these things), I'd use another
voice which is filled with spaces and put a seperate crescendo in that,
adding
I would like to use "long term" and "short term" crescendos and decrescendos
simultaneously, but I cannot find out how to.
Consider the following example:
\version "2.6.3"
melody = \relative c' {
a\< b\!\> c\! d e f\< g\!\> a\!
}
\score {
\new Staff \melody
\layout { }
}
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