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Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?
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SoundsFromSound |
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Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible? |
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Wed, 27 Feb 2013 15:20:59 -0800 (PST) |
Thanks to both of your for the brainstorming! I really appreciate you taking
the time to help me.
Yes, I will most certainly share my findings with you all once I figure it
all out! :)
I'll trying both those suggestions now, I'll post how it goes asap.
Ben
Eluze wrote
>
> SoundsFromSound wrote
>> Good afternoon everyone,
>>
>> I was attempting to engrave this piece today and I've hit a bit of a
>> roadblock.
>>
>> Essentially what I'm supposed to do is have the piano break away from
>> it's "normal" grand staff for many measures (15+).
>>
>> Then change to a percussion 1-line staff to notate the various percussion
>> instruments the performer must play as well. Then return to standard
>> piano notation.
>>
>> Is instrument switching possible in Lilypond, with a complete staff-type
>> change? I know you can add labels and change instruments, but I was
>> unsure it a total staff change was possible, temporarily, in a score.
>> http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/notation/writing-parts.html
> just a basic start:
>
> right = \relative c'' {
> \global
> c4 d e f |
> \stopStaff
> \override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-positions = #'(-8)
> \override NoteHead.style = #'cross
> \startStaff
> \repeat unfold 3 \relative {a4 a a a } | %% you can probably also change
> to drummode here
> \stopStaff
> \revert Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count
> \revert Staff.StaffSymbol.line-positions
> \revert NoteHead.style
> \startStaff
> \notemode {
> c4 f g f
> }
> }
>
> left = \relative c' {
> \global
> \clef bass
> c,4 d e f |
> \stopStaff
> s1 | s1 | s1 |
> \startStaff
> c4 f g f
> }
> \new PianoStaff <<
> \right
> \left
>>>
>
> does this help?
> if you figure out a a good way to accomplish what you describe above could
> you publish the final solution!?
>
> thanks
> Eluze
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- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, (continued)
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, Nathan, 2013/02/27
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, SoundsFromSound, 2013/02/27
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, Nathan, 2013/02/27
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, SoundsFromSound, 2013/02/27
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, David Kastrup, 2013/02/28
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, Urs Liska, 2013/02/28
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, SoundsFromSound, 2013/02/28
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, David Kastrup, 2013/02/28
- Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, SoundsFromSound, 2013/02/28
Re: Instrument switching with a new staff - possible?, Eluze, 2013/02/27