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Re: Hiding bars and crescendo on last bar of a piece
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Karl Husum |
Subject: |
Re: Hiding bars and crescendo on last bar of a piece |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Oct 2015 09:39:34 +0100 |
Brilliant Simon! 😊
And why would I need to hide a bar full of entries?
In improv pieces I often write all the material out sequencial in a score. Then
I choose what materiel the different players should use, and I hide the rest of
the bars.
That way I can have one score a piece, and the individual parts becomes bars
scattered over the paper.
It looks nice! 😊
-Karl
Sendt fra min iPhone
> Den 24. okt. 2015 kl. 22.21 skrev Simon Albrecht <address@hidden>:
>
>> On 24.10.2015 15:25, Karl Husum wrote:
>> { c1\mp\<\fermata \bar ":|."| %16
>> \break
>> r1\! | %17 }
>
> The easiest way is using an empty chord <> to attach the \!. It has no
> duration, so you can just insert it before or after the \bar command:
>
> {
> c1\mp\<\fermata <>\! \bar ":|." | %16
> }
>
> Yours, Simon
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