Paul Scott wrote:
1. How can I do an alternate ending which goes forward somewhere rather
than repeats?
For example:
1st ending 2nd ending next part da capo
a b c d a b c d d c b a d c b a
play first part, after 1st ending go to next part, go back to beginning,
take 2nd end
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
1. How can I do an alternate ending which goes forward somewhere
rather than repeats?
I had to look up a copy of "An der Schönen Blauen Donau" at home
to see how this normally is notated. I have attached a file that
illustrates two possible notations.
Hi,
One possibility is to attach the numbers as text scripts to invisible
note heads. The attached file could be used as a starting point.
It's probably possible to use the tablature mechanism as well.
/Mats
Carlos Betancourt wrote:
Hello lilyponders,
I'm trying to transcribe my teacher's
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 21:25:28 Karl Berry wrote:
> In lilypond 1.6.6 (and earlier), it seems that rests are not output in
> tablature. It would be nice to do this;
Please do not add that. DaveA
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> In lilypond 1.6.6 (and earlier), it seems that rests are not output in
> tablature. It would be nice to do this;
Please do not add that. DaveA
Dare I ask why not? Why is it bad to output rests?
In any case, it could be an option, so that the rests could be output or
not, dependi
What objects can I attach text like:
^#'((bold "To B. Cl."))
to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
TIA,
Paul Scott
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In tab, timing is remoted from the indications of notes: the timing is
relegated to the stems above the letters. Each stem indicates how long
it will be before the next stem (or implicit stem, since tabs often
leave off repeated time-value stems). There is no indication of when a
note is supposed t
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 15:36:20 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What objects can I attach text like:
>
> ^#'((bold "To B. Cl."))
>
> to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
>
> What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
R1*3
You might even be able to do R1*8^#"blah" directly, bu
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 15:36:20 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What objects can I attach text like:
^#'((bold "To B. Cl."))
to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
R1*3
Ah! That reminder should open a l
Paul Scott wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 15:36:20 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What objects can I attach text like:
^#'((bold "To B. Cl."))
to? In this case there are no notes to attach to.
What I want it above is R1*8 R1*3.
R1*3
Ok. the simple
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