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Réf. : Re: discordatura
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Jean-marc LEGRAND |
Subject: |
Réf. : Re: discordatura |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:09:09 +0100 |
Thanks for your trick : it does work.
But I still have a problem. TYhis is what I wrote :
\clef F
\relative c {
\tiny
\override Stem #'transparent = ##t
<c, f c' f a d>4
\normalsize
}
\override Stem #'transparent = ##f
\override Key #'transparent = ##f
\bar "||"
\key d \minor
\clef F
\relative c {
(...)
And I'd like a tiny F clef before the chord, and a noirmal one after the \bar
"||".
I cannot find the property linked to the clef, and I don't know how to force a
clef in the staff.
Con you help me again ?
Graham Percival
<address@hidden Pour : Jean-marc LEGRAND
<address@hidden>
> cc : address@hidden
Objet : Re: discordatura
03/11/2004 08:08
On 2-Nov-04, at 12:23 AM, Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
> I'm typesetting a piece from Tobias Humes' Musical Humors for the
> viol. Some pieces are tuned "as
> the Bandora", which means that the common way to tune a viol has to be
> changed. In the classical way
> , the special tuning is indicated before the first "clef", as a chord
> of blacks noteheads (without
> notebar). How can I reproduce that in my score, please ?
I do it this way (for viola):
\clef alto
\relative c {
\tiny
\override Stem #'transparent = ##t
<b g' d' a'>4
\normalsize
}
\override Stem #'transparent = ##f
\bar "||"
\relative c' { main piece }
This doesn't place the tuning before the clef, key, and time
signatures, but you
could mimic that by hiding those items and putting them later. It
seems more
work that it's worth, though -- this notation is (IMO) clear enough.
Cheers,
- Graham