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Re: Newbie event question
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Jacques Menu |
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Re: Newbie event question |
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Sat, 20 Oct 2018 11:44:20 +0200 |
Fine David, thanks!
JM
> Le 20 oct. 2018 à 11:16, David Kastrup <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
> Jacques Menu <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Thanks David. Are after grace notes simply handled with positive grace time?
>
> Notation Reference, "Grace Notes":
>
> If you want to end a note with a grace, use the ‘\afterGrace’
> command. It takes two arguments: the main note, and the grace notes
> following the main note.
>
> \relative { c''1 \afterGrace d1 { c16[ d] } c1 }
>
> [image]
>
> This will place the grace notes _after_ the start of the main note.
> The point of time where the grace notes are placed is a given fraction
> of the main note’s duration. The default setting of
>
> afterGraceFraction = 3/4
>
> may be redefined at top level. Individual ‘\afterGrace’ commands may
> have the fraction specified right after the command itself instead.
>
> Notation Reference, "Available Music Functions":
>
> ‘afterGrace’ [music] - FRACTION [non-negative rational, fraction, or moment]
> MAIN (music) GRACE (music)
> Create GRACE note(s) after a MAIN music expression.
>
> The musical position of the grace expression is after a given
> fraction of the main note’s duration has passed. If FRACTION is
> not specified as first argument, it is taken from
> ‘afterGraceFraction’ which has a default value of ‘3/4’.
>
>
> --
> David Kastrup