I've resolved my issue. :-)I used http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=739 with a couple of small differences. I swapped the parameters, and then multiplied the calculation by -2 instead of 2. Works great.Thanks everyone!Curt___
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2012/8/23 Tiresia GIUNO :
> Just to confirm that "s" can never stay for "subito": in the first
> attached example (Beethoven's String Quartet op.130) you find "sf" every
> two notes. It wouldn't make any sense to interpret it as "subito f",
> since it is already "forte"
Yes but also Beethoven used
Yes, thanks to Tiresia. I'll definitely switch to putting (subito) after the
dynamic. Having the dynamic right after the hairpin solves all the hairpin
problems. I'm just trying to figure out how to easily get the (subito) on the
same vertical level (consistently) as the dynamic now, while r
Tiresia GIUNO writes:
> As Italian and as composer I can confirm that "sfz" was _never_ intended
> as "subito forzando". I see this interpretation of "sfz" as "subito
> fz" also in wikipedia:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamics_(music)
>
> but it refers to an empty and untrustworthy source.
On 23/08/12 17:06, Tiresia GIUNO wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 07:35:51 +1200
wjm wrote:
On 23/08/12 00:36, Phil Holmes wrote:
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To: ; "Lilypond-User List"
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: subito dynamic after h
On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 07:35:51 +1200
wjm wrote:
> On 23/08/12 00:36, Phil Holmes wrote:
> > - Original Message - From: "wjm"
> > To: ; "Lilypond-User List"
> >
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: subi
On 23/08/12 00:36, Phil Holmes wrote:
- Original Message - From: "wjm"
To: ; "Lilypond-User List"
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: subito dynamic after hairpin
From your reply...
+++
> Given that
- Original Message -
From: "wjm"
To: ; "Lilypond-User List"
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: subito dynamic after hairpin
From your reply...
+++
> Given that sfz is equal to subito-forzando
> (see
&
From your reply...
+++
> Given that sfz is equal to subito-forzando
> (see
> http://piano.about.com/od/termsrelatingtodynamics/g/GL_subito.htm)
That page at piano.about.com is incorrect (and silly). sfz is not
equal to subito forzando; it seems that the English
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 20:50:29 +1200
wjm wrote:
> You wrote:-
> +
> Hi, I am trying to make a decrescendo end in a subito dynamic for the
> next note. . +++
>
> Given that sfz is equal to subito-forzando
> (see
> http://piano.about.com/od/termsrelatingtodynamics/g/G
You wrote:-
+
Hi, I am trying to make a decrescendo end in a subito dynamic for the
next note. .
+++
Given that sfz is equal to subito-forzando
(see http://piano.about.com/od/termsrelatingtodynamics/g/GL_subito.htm)
and from the NR
Absolute dynamic marks are spe
On Aug 21, 2012, at 10:47 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
On 22/08/12 14:41, Curt Siffert wrote:
Hi, I am trying to make a decrescendo end in a subito dynamic
for the next note. Not sure how to make it align. I found lots
of examples online on
On 22/08/12 14:41, Curt Siffert wrote:
Hi, I am trying to make a decrescendo end in a subito dynamic for the
next note. Not sure how to make it align. I found lots of examples
online on how to shift over subito mf, but in my case they make the
decrescendo too small. I'm not actually sure I
Hi, I am trying to make a decrescendo end in a subito dynamic for the next
note. Not sure how to make it align. I found lots of examples online on how
to shift over subito mf, but in my case they make the decrescendo too small.
I'm not actually sure I'm going for the right solution here beca
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