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Collisions between phrasing slur and fingering, phrasing slur/slur
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Urs Liska |
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Collisions between phrasing slur and fingering, phrasing slur/slur |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Nov 2018 16:39:21 +0100 |
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\relative {
\key a \major
a''16 [ \( ( cis -3 ) e -1 ( a -4 ) \) ]
}
produces collisions between the fingerings and the phrasing slurs (as
attached image shows).
Checking with only the phrasing slur *or* the slurs present shows that
these both work properly.
%%%
\markup "Only phrasing slur"
\relative {
\key a \major
a''16 [ \( cis -3 e -1 a -4 \) ]
}
\markup "Only slurs"
\relative {
\key a \major
a''16 [ ( cis -3 ) e -1 ( a -4 ) ]
}
%%%
The fingerings in the first example are positioned exactly as in the
last one. So it looks like the placement is determined against the
slurs, and the phrasing slur then prints straight through them without
considering the fingerings.
Incidentally: I find it ugly that the end points of the phrasing slur
are the same as the outer slurs. Shouldn't that be avoided too?
Urs
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