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Re: Beaming and barlines
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: Beaming and barlines |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:31:36 +0200 |
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First of all, I'm surprised you didn't use the \repeat
command for the repeats. In addition to the previous answer
you have received, there are simpler solutions:
- Add bar checks, which also will reset the calculation
of the bar length:
\score{
\notes\relative c'{
\time 3/4
\partial 8 c8
f4 f g |
a g f8 \bar ":|:" | c \bar "|" |
g'4 g e
f2. \bar ":|:"
}
}
- Explicitly specify that you want a beam only over the
eigth notes (LilyPond is smart enough not to typeset it,
but also to realize that it shouldn't use the default
beaming). When I tried to convert the example to use
\repeat, the above mentioned trick didn't work for some
reason, so I tried the explicit beam instead:
\score{
\notes\relative c'{
\time 3/4
\repeat volta 2 {
\partial 8 c8 |
f4 f g |
a g [f8] | } \repeat volta 2{ c |
g'4 g e
f2.}
}
}
/Mats
Erik Ronström wrote:
Hello,
I have the following music:
\score {
\notes {
\time 3/4
...
a'4 b' c''8 \bar ":|:" d''8
...
}
}
How can I avoid that the c and d are beamed together?
I could of course use
\property Voice.autoBeaming = ##f
but isn't there any other way?
Regards
Erik Ronström
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