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Re: glissando
From: |
Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: glissando |
Date: |
Tue, 07 May 2002 20:27:51 +0200 |
> - switch off page numbering ( as long as its one page long :) )
ly2dvi -s pagenumber=no brazille.ly
> - how do I tell that only 2nd volta should be played within D.C. al Fine ?
You already do! I notice that the Fine mark is missing in your
PDF file but here it prints nicely, both with Lilypond 1.4.12 and
1.5.55 (sorry, haven't upgraded to 1.4.13 yet).
> - 35th measure - as you can see -> how do i put the sign of 2nd volta on
> the same level as 1st ?
> ( there's enough space ... )
This is a well-known problem in Lilypond. You can fix it by
\property Score.VoltaBracket \override #'minimum-space = #6
> - 22., 30., 24.->25. measures - glissando ( again :) ) - it's kind of
> invisible there ( is there way to improve that ) -> should i write above
> in italic sign like "gliss." ? ( as you can see I'm not much experienced
> in music notation at all :) )
As you say, the line is too short to be visible. I don't really
have any good answer.
> - 21., 29. measures - how do i make those arpeggios also on the bass note ?
Set
\property Score.connectArpeggios = ##t
and add an \arpeggio also after the d2 in the lower voice.
> - 15. measure - I can't get on with making slur on the grace at the
> beginning ( U - style between a''32 and a''16 )
This is one of the major limitations in the stable Lilypond 1.4.x
series. This is solved in the development versions, 1.5.x.
However, as a workaround, you could add a spacing note at the
end of the grace notes: \grace{ a32 ( b ) s} a16
> - 1st measure ... is it possible to align it, and the whole row to left
> side ?
Certainly, read about the 'indent' paper variable in the
tutorial documentation.
> - finally 4., 5., 8., 9., 12., 13., 17. - why the note's ?leg? is like
> .. aside ? i'd like to have it same way as in the beginning of 20th
> measure ...
??? Are you talking about the stem? I don't understand the question.
You could save lots of typing by writing the two voices separately:
melody = \context Voice = VA \notes {
\time 4/4
\clef violin
\key d \major
\relative c'' {
\stemUp r2 r8 d'8 [d, fis]
\repeat volta 2 {
cis'4 d,8 fis4 [b8 a g] ...
}
bass= \context Voice = VB \notes \relative c {
s1 |
\repeat volta 2 {d1 |
e |
a |
...
}
\score{
\context Staff < \melody \bass >
}
/Mats
Re: glissando, Mats Bengtsson, 2002/05/07