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From: | Carl Sorensen |
Subject: | Re: Slurs do not work with Larsen articulations |
Date: | Wed, 25 Apr 2018 19:32:58 +0000 |
User-agent: | Microsoft-MacOutlook/10.c.0.180410 |
From:
Evan Driscoll <address@hidden>
That sounds good to me. Thanks for the feedback.
In case it's not clear, my pseudo-objection to the wording
is that the ( and ) literally *do* enclose the notes that are slurred, except for the first. I get that the intent seems somehow different between 'a( b c)' and '(a b c)' in terms of what the parens mean, but the
'b' and 'c' still are enclosed by the parens even in the LilyPond syntax. Since they only enclose *all but the first* note of the slur, they don’t enclose the notes to be slurred.
a b ( c d ) will not put a slur encompassing c and d, but encompassing b, c, and d. That is the primary mistake that newcomers make. But the wording that you helped me to see is probably clearer, so I will certainly go with that. Thanks, Carl |
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