Hi Werner,
Hmm. `Poem' is an understatement. IMHO it's already a musical
composition.
Agreed… hence Schwitter's subtitle, "Sonata in primitive sounds". =)
However, when you hear/see what Schick and Yadegari have done with
it, there's a whole new level added on top of Schwitter's brillian
> Furthermore, when his "New Ur-Sonate" (based on the Kurt Schwitters
> poem) comes out on DVD and LP [!] next year, be sure to pick up a
> copy.
Hmm. `Poem' is an understatement. IMHO it's already a musical
composition.
Werner
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Hey Anders (et al.),
Heres a measure from the 2nd page of Ferneyhoughs "Bone Alphabet",
I just saw Steven Schick play this in July… blew my mind!
Thanks to that performance, I officially retracted my Ferneyhough
Fatwa! ;-)
If anyone is in a town on his current performance/tour schedule
Hi Anders,
for what it's worth, I agree with you (I seem to remember that
conversation!)
Josh
On Sep 8, 2008, at 9:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems the Dillon example (showing violin-music) didnt get too far, but
point is illustrated well with first example. If anyone wants to see
mo
> "K" == Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
K> Hi Anders,
>> \override StemTremolo #'beam-slope = #0.3
K> The property is #'slope, as seen on the StemTremolo doc page.
K> Hope this helps,
K> Kieren.
Thanks alot.
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Hi Anders,
\override StemTremolo #'beam-slope = #0.3
The property is #'slope, as seen on the StemTremolo doc page.
Hope this helps,
Kieren.
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Seems the Dillon example (showing violin-music) didnt get too far, but
point is illustrated well with first example. If anyone wants to see
more 'real-life' examples of slanted on-stem tremolos in beamed
note-groups, tell me and ill send some.
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LilyPond v. 2.11.57
I see there's an old thread (mar. 06) about slanting tremolo-beams on
stems of beamed notes.
How to tweak Lilyponds default way of slanting the tremolos?
I tried
\override StemTremolo #'beam-slope = #0.3
as suggested in the thread, but it only returns a warning and does'n