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RE: Cresc & Decresc
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Ralph Little |
Subject: |
RE: Cresc & Decresc |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:20:30 -0000 |
Hi,
Thanks for that Mats.
As an aside, I have a sequence of (something like):
\notes {
\time 4/4
a1 \< \!
R1*4
<etc...>
}
This throws an error because the \! attaches to the following note, which is
a multi-measure rest in this case!
If I insert an "s4" before the R, would this throw out my time sequencing,
and therefore, generate a bar check error on the R1*4?
\notes {
\time 4/4
a1 \< \! s4
R1*4
<etc...>
}
In this situation, I guess that I would have to revert to something like the
following , and also for situations where I don't want the cresc/dim to
extend to the next bar.
\notes {
\time 4/4
<{a1} {s4 \< s s \! s}>
R1*4
<etc...>
}
It's a shame that the \< does not attach to the following note and the \!
attach to the previous instead of the inverse as at present.
I guess there are syntactic reasons why this is not the case.
In any case, <{} {}> does provide some interesting options for spacing and
insertion of multiple dynamic marks under single notes, which I will
experiment with...
Regards,
Ralph
-----Original Message-----
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: 16 December 2002 10:24
To: Ralph Little
Cc: 'address@hidden'
Subject: Re: Cresc & Decresc
The solution you've tried is more or less the recommended method.
In this particular example, it's maybe easier and better to do
a1 \< \! s4
but if you want both crescendo and diminuendo below the same note,
I'm afraid you have to do this solution with a separate of line of
silent notes to attach them to.
/Mats
Ralph Little wrote:
> Hi all,
> I having some trouble with crescs and dims.
> How can I attach a cresc or dim. to a single note?
>
> I have tried something along the lines of
>
> \notes {
> \time 4/4
> <{a1} {s4 \< s s \! s}>
> }
>
> ...or something like that (sorry if syntax is wrong!)
>
> But the spacing does not seem very nice. Also, it's a bit of a mouthful
for
> what I'm trying to do!
> I have also seen situations where there is a cresc AND dim on a single
note.
> I can see why the above has a certain desirability because you can sort of
> specify the exact timing of the crescendo.
>
> Is there any easy way to get around this?
> I am using 1.7.3 on Linux.
>
> Cheers, in advance,
> Ralphy
>
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