Dear list,
I don’t find a way to do this kind of explicit arpeggio (piano):
Any clues would be much appreciated.
Robert
Robert Garrigos wrote:
I don’t find a way to do this kind of explicit arpeggio (piano):
This is covered at
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/snippets/rhythms_003a-using-ties-with-arpeggios
Cheers,
Robin
Oh thanks. I knew it was somewhere, but couldn't find it.
Robert
On 26 d’abr. de 2024, 13:33, at 13:33, Robin Bannister wrote:
> Robert Garrigos wrote:
>
>>
>> I don’t find a way to do this kind of explicit arpeggio (piano):
>>
>>
>
>This is covered at
>https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documenta
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 8:06 PM David Wright
wrote:
> [...]
> Alternatively, you can leave the bar and bar number checks in place,
> as you suggest above, but use the tersely documented¹ expect-warning
> feature to silence just these warnings. (check3.ly, attached.) That
> will prevent their spam
On Thu 25 Apr 2024 at 22:16:21 (-0700), Eric Benson wrote:
> Is this intentional or desired?
AIUI this is one of the reasons \textMark was invented, so that
multiple text marks could be placed at the same point:
"Note: Older LilyPond versions used the \mark command for text marks,
even though
How about moving the grace notes of the lower staff to the left? I’m trying
with GraceSpacing but cannot make it work just for the lower staff. It is
applied to the Score, not the Staff.
> El 26 abr. 2024, a les 13:33, Robin Bannister va escriure:
>
> Robert Garrigos wrote:
>
>> I don’t find
I see. How hard would it be to write a Scheme function that would copy a
melody variable and remove the text marks, or in fact everything other than
the note values, which are all I want in the NoteNames variable? That would
be preferable to entering a separate sequence containing only the text
mar
On 2024-04-26 7:44 am, Eric Benson wrote:
I see. How hard would it be to write a Scheme function that would copy
a
melody variable and remove the text marks, or in fact everything other
than
the note values, which are all I want in the NoteNames variable? That
would
be preferable to entering a
I have this music to replicate:
I managed to get this:
Still, I need to move the lower grace notes to the left. I can only apply
GraceSpacing on the whole Score, which doesn’t help. Can I apply it on just one
Staff?
Also, I need the slur across the Staves but cannot find how to do so.
Thanks
On Fri 26 Apr 2024 at 07:59:09 (-0700), Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2024-04-26 7:44 am, Eric Benson wrote:
> > I see. How hard would it be to write a Scheme function that would
> > copy a
> > melody variable and remove the text marks, or in fact everything
> > other than
> > the note values, which are a
True, I was using \mark instead of \textMark. I just switched to \textMark,
which is definitely more correct, and I am also using \textEndMark, so I
can have one at the end of one system and the other at the beginning of the
next system in the same spot in the score. It does seem to me that if you
s4*3 after the grace notes (within the grace group) in the lower staff.
> 26 apr. 2024 kl. 17:11 skrev Robert Garrigos :
>
> I have this music to replicate:
>
>
>
> I managed to get this:
>
>
>
> Still, I need to move the lower grace notes to the left. I can only apply
> GraceSpacing on
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 7:07 AM Robert Garrigos wrote:
> How about moving the grace notes of the lower staff to the left? I’m
> trying with GraceSpacing but cannot make it work just for the lower staff.
> It is applied to the Score, not the Staff.
>
It's nice to show what you have tried, so peop
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 10:02 AM Leo Correia de Verdier <
leo.correia.de.verd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> s4*3 after the grace notes (within the grace group) in the lower staff.
>
This is probably better than what I posted.
--
Knute Snortum
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 16:46, Eric Benson wrote:
>
> I see. How hard would it be to write a Scheme function that would copy a
melody variable and remove the text marks, or in fact everything other than
the note values, which are all I want in the NoteNames variable? That would
be preferable to ent
Thanks, Leo, this is indeed the easiest solution.
> El 26 abr. 2024, a les 20:08, Knute Snortum va escriure:
>
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 10:02 AM Leo Correia de Verdier
> mailto:leo.correia.de.verd...@gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>> s4*3 after the grace notes (within the grace group) in the lower staf
Thanks, Nute. You are right, I should have said what I did. I actually tried
the link that Robin send:
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/snippets/rhythms_003a-using-ties-with-arpeggios
\set tieWaitForNote = ##t
\grace {fs,,4~^\pp\sustainOn cs'~ as'^~ s4*3} 1
> El 26 abr. 2024, a les
This is the original music to copy:
I have this:
<<
{
\change Staff = "upper" \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
\grace {cs'4_~ fs_~ cs'~ s4} 1^\fermata
}
\\
{
\set tieWaitForNote = ##t
\grace { fs,,4~^\pp\sustainOn cs'~ as'^~ s4*4} 1_\fermata
}
>>
Which
Hello LilyPonders,
How can I draw a box around a group of notes so that (see the attached
image)
1) it is filled with a transparent color
2) it occupies the minimum area that includes the notes + four (optional)
offsets (left, top, right, bottom) that can be set by the user?
3) ... it would be gr
Thanks for drawing my attention to \markup
Does \markup also work in the header?
If I'm giving a historical date in the title and wish "BCE" to be smallCaps
\header {
title = "539. Threshing Floor of Aruna. 1100 \markup { \smallCaps { BCE } }."
}
Its seems that the \markup command is not bei
Dear David,
You have to make the whole title a markup, in other words
title = \markup { 539. Threshing Floor of Aruna. 1100 \smallCaps BC }
-William
On 4/26/24 18:49, David Olson wrote:
Thanks for drawing my attention to \markup
Does \markup also work in the header?
If I'm giving a historic
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 2:57 PM Robert Garrigos wrote:
> This is the original music to copy:
>
>
>
> I have this:
>
> <<
> {
> \change Staff = "upper" \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
> \grace {cs'4_~ fs_~ cs'~ s4} 1^\fermata
> }
> \\
> {
> \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
>
As it turns out, the "bc" text needs to be in lower case for \smallCaps to work.
title = \markup { 539. Threshing Floor of Aruna. 1100 \smallCaps bc }
it doesn't operate on text that's already capitalized.
Thanks for the help!
I never would have solved this by myself.
David Olson
Los Angeles
On Fri 26 Apr 2024 at 20:33:26 (-0400), David Olson wrote:
> As it turns out, the "bc" text needs to be in lower case for \smallCaps to
> work.
>
> title = \markup { 539. Threshing Floor of Aruna. 1100 \smallCaps bc }
>
> it doesn't operate on text that's already capitalized.
There's a bumper c
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