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Re: stacato
From: |
Antoniouk Sergio |
Subject: |
Re: stacato |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Oct 2001 14:02:01 +0200 |
> > I try to enter some piece with lot of stacato notes. Is there any
> > better way then type a lot of "-." like this
> > "c-. d-. e-. f-. g-. a-. h-. ... and so on"?
>
> You could probably do a Scheme function that adds the scripts
> to each note and use it like
> \apply #add-staccato \theMusic
> but that requires knowledge in Scheme and in the Scheme
> representation used in Lilypond for the music.
This is a little strange that lilypond have no ability to do it -
music with lot of staccato notes is common case.
Proposed solution is not good enough because I don't want to set
staccato mark for each note in piece, just for most of them like
this
c-. d-. e-. f g a-. h-. c-. d e-. f-. g-. a h-. ... and so on
> > And second question: can I set different times for different staves?
> > For example "\time 4/4" for right piano hand, and "\time 3/4" for
> > left?
>
> What do you want to happen with the bar lines?
> Is it a 3-against-4 rhythm or do you want separate
> bar lines for each staff?
Actually I know pieces for both cases, but now I want 3-against-4
rythm.
Thank for you help.
- stacato, Antoniouk Sergio, 2001/10/03
- Re: stacato, Mats Bengtsson, 2001/10/03
- Re: stacato,
Antoniouk Sergio <=
- Re: stacato, David Raleigh Arnold, 2001/10/03
- Re: stacato, Rune Zedeler, 2001/10/03
- Re: stacato, David Raleigh Arnold, 2001/10/03
- Re: stacato, Rune Zedeler, 2001/10/03
- stacato, Antoniouk Sergio, 2001/10/04