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"Wedge" and "staccatissimo"
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Kirill |
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"Wedge" and "staccatissimo" |
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Sun, 7 Feb 2010 05:28:58 +0000 (UTC) |
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Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
Hi LilyPond Gurus,
This is probably a very trivial question.
As you might know, I am working on a Sibelius to LilyPond translator.
LilyPond has a staccatissimo articulation -| which on paper looks like
a little wedge with a rounded top.
Sibelius has two similar-looking articulations, called "wedge" and
"staccatissimo". Now, the staccatissimo in LilyPond looks like the "wedge" in
Sibelius, and staccatissimo in Sibelius looks like a wedge but with a top that
is concave downward.
Is there any difference between the two?
Might I assume that both "wedge" and "staccatissimo" should be typeset as -| ?
I think the Wikipedia article about staccatissimo has a musical example typeset
with Sibelius:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staccatissimo (note the concave tops)
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