Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on a score in which I'd like to alternate from drums
notation to instrument.
I found this topic which explained how to make this, but in my case, I would
like to start the score with the percussion line.
If I take the previous exemple given by Malte and uncomm
foxfanfare writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently working on a score in which I'd like to alternate from drums
> notation to instrument.
>
> I found this topic which explained how to make this, but in my case, I would
> like to start the score with the percussion line.
Well, you'll need to rem
David Kastrup wrote
> The problem here is that the DrumVoice context doesn't end since it is
> the first context in the first context started in the sequential
> iterator.
>
> You can force this using
>
> \new Voice { \clef bass ... }
>
> since the \new Voice can only be created in the enclosing
for illustration, this works but I wonder if it is the "easiest" way to do
it:
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
} {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\clef percussion
\drums {
hh8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 }
\stopStaff
\new Voice {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count
foxfanfare writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>> The problem here is that the DrumVoice context doesn't end since it is
>> the first context in the first context started in the sequential
>> iterator.
>>
>> You can force this using
>>
>> \new Voice { \clef bass ... }
>>
>> since the \new Voice can
I have tried to use the PNG capture feature in the viewer on Frescobaldi
and it will no longer work. It was working literally one moment before. Any
ideas what to do? I did a fresh install of Frescobaldi before pasting the
error below.
Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/Applications/Fre
HI Joshua,
As per normal, it would be most helpful if you provide version information
for the operating system and Frescobaldi, and any other Pythons you have
that may be involved. Otherwise it's a bit hard for people to help and/or
replicate.
Andrew
On 20 June 2018 at 00:30, Joshua Nichols wr
On the accordion scores to indicate that the button to press is on the
counter bass we put a small dash under the finger number. This is how David
Kastrup suggest me to do it:
\version "2.19.81"
{a_\markup \underline \finger 3}
This is perfect.
But, is there any way to make it removed when I sp
Gianmaria Lari writes:
> On the accordion scores to indicate that the button to press is on the
> counter bass we put a small dash under the finger number. This is how David
> Kastrup suggest me to do it:
>
> \version "2.19.81"
> {a_\markup \underline \finger 3}
I did?
>
>
> This is perfect.
>
On 17/06/18 21:14, Simon Albrecht
wrote:
I moved
Tie_performer along, since you were talking about the importance
of accurate MIDI for your use case. I don’t use MIDI (or hardly
ever) so I can’t test reasonably, but it should work, I imagine.
On 2018-06-19 06:41, foxfanfare wrote:
for illustration, this works but I wonder if it is the "easiest" way to
do
it:
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
} {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\clef percussion
\drums {
hh8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 }
\stopStaff
\new Voice {
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 12:03 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> I will point out that the documentation for those is somewhat lean.
> Maybe it's a good idea to amend the documentation to say that it is possible
> to create ties across voices.
You just might be the best-qualified person to write s
Thanks for your answers. Here is the example of what I'm trying to typeset:
\version "2.19.81"
#(define cross '((snare cross #t 0)))
\new Staff \with {
\accepts DrumStaff
}
\relative c' {
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\clef percussion
\numericTimeSignature
\time
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 at 19:01, David Kastrup wrote:
> Gianmaria Lari writes:
>
> > On the accordion scores to indicate that the button to press is on the
> > counter bass we put a small dash under the finger number. This is how
> David
> > Kastrup suggest me to do it:
> >
> > \version "2.19.81"
>
Gianmaria Lari writes:
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 at 19:01, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> Gianmaria Lari writes:
>>
>> > On the accordion scores to indicate that the button to press is on the
>> > counter bass we put a small dash under the finger number. This is how
>> David
>> > Kastrup suggest me to d
Dear Simon,
thanks for Your answer. Your solution is what I hat in mind!
2018-06-09 20:32 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht :
> On 09.06.2018 12:44, Stefan Thomas wrote:
>
>> I would like to create related tempo marks. For example, in bar 1 I would
>> like to have a tempo 4=60, some bars later tempo 4=90.
Apologies - your subject has the Mac OS version. Missed that in my haste.
What version of Frescobaldi?
Andrew
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On 2018-06-19 12:55, foxfanfare wrote:
This is a saxophone part, and I wanted him to play the rhythm of the
first 3
measures (probably with sticks). I thought it was best to have this
part
only on one line since it isn't written for multiple pitched drums.
As an aside, I really hope you subti
Hi All,
Is there an easy way to configure dynamics and markup text so that they
occupy they share the same vertical alignment relative to the staff? My
hope is that I can align regular dynamic marks with special dynamic
instructions (\cresc won't cut it in this case) as seamlessly as possible.
Ex
Hi Reilly,
How about :
\version "2.19"
<<
\new Staff { c1 1 1 1 }
\new Dynamics { s1\p s s-\markup { cresc. poco a poco } s }
>>
Cheers,
Pierre
2018-06-20 6:24 GMT+02:00 Reilly Farrell :
> Hi All,
>
> Is there an easy way to configure dynamics and markup text so that they
> occupy they sha
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