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Re: Fermata sign on the last bar division not printed
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Erik Sandberg |
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Re: Fermata sign on the last bar division not printed |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:27:21 +0100 |
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On Wednesday 26 January 2005 11.53, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 January 2005 03:28 am, Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
> > Dear developers,
> > I don't know if this is a bug or my inability to scan through the
> > manual, but
> >
> > \score {
> >
> > \context Staff = upper {
> > \time 2/2
> > \key c \major
> > \relative c' {
> > c c c c \mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts-ufermata" }
> > }
> >
> > }
> > \layout{ raggedlast= ##t }
> > }
> >
> > won't print the fermata sign on the last bar line.
>
> A fermata is over a note or rest, a double bar, or a closing repeat
> sign. If over a note or rest, it extends the duration. Otherwise, it
> is equivalent to "fine", except that you can continue after the
> section it ends, IOW use it more than once.
>
> What could a fermata over an ordinary bar line possibly mean? A bar
> has no duration, and you usually don't end at one. Does the piece
> need a double bar?
This is a common notation used in the 18th century, e.g. Bach used it for bwv
1001-1006. It's used at the last barline of a piece, possibly to mark that
the next movement shouldn't be played attaca.
Erik